When Mike Huckabee first announced that he was running for president early in 2007, he was consistently voted to be unlikely to win with early gallup poles that showed 2 percent popularity early on with more than 20 percent behind the popularity of any of the other of the candidates. However, Huckabee began rising in popularity with Iowa victories with crowded rooms cheering for him as polls began to show that Huckabee's popularity was greater than anyone anticipated. As his popularity rose, so did the criticism against him. Research done on his tax policy's suggested voters should question him. I already mentioned his fair tax proposals and so I agree with his tax policy but people often surprise. It's the classic politic trick though, say what the voters want to hear and then never mention it again after you get elected. I guess I can't assume just because he is a Christian that he will be the best possible president. I am for the Cinderella man idea, I believe God can do anything and Huckabee winning the election certainly seems up to divine intervention. That would be me reimaging the probable future of America according to my values,
Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.
Ephesians 3:20
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