Why Mike Huckabee Can Win the General Election

Update: For a post which lays out the reasons why Huckabee is a genuine conservative and can appeal to all 3 conservative factions, check out this post from Evangelical Outpost (Joe Carter, with Matt Anderson and Justin Taylor).
Momentum is Mike Huckabee‘s friend right about now. He’s been riding it for quite some time.

Huckabee scored big in yesterday’s Iowa Straw Poll by finishing solidly in 2nd place, with 18% of the vote. Romney spent literally millions more than Huckabee, and won first place with only 31% of the vote, even though the two other big name, top tier candidates didn’t participate.

With characteristic charm, Huckabee remarked, “For us to finish second, for all intents and purposes, we won the Iowa straw poll. This is David and Goliath and one smooth stone.” (source, David Chalian of ABCNews.com). Huckabee may not be over exaggerating either.

Chris Cillizza on his Washington Post political blog “The Fix”, suggested that Huckabee may well be the biggest winner from the straw poll. And “The Blue State”, a progressive blog without bias, predicts “Mike Huckabee is about to receive a huge bounce in the polls after finishing second…“. Blue State went on to discuss how Huckabee can position himself as “the leading conservative alternative to the frontrunners“. After highlighting evidence which may suggest hundreds of voters actually changed their minds to vote for Huckabee, Noam Scheiber of The New Republic‘s political blog “The Plank”, went on to describe how, “The political press is absolutely head over heels for Huckabee.”

So with all the buzz surrounding Mike Huckabee and his bid for the Republican nomination, now might be a good time to raise the question: “Can Huckabee win the general election?” I suggest he can, for the following reasons.

  • With a Republican party lagging in morale and political viability, the best chance Republicans have for winning must be a united front. They would need a candidate who appeals both to their base and to middle-of-the-roaders. Huckabee is that man. Conservatives have nothing to fear, and moderates will warm to Huckabee’s optimistic emphasis on vertical politics.
  • Who can say what it takes to win on the big stage, but a healthy dose of charisma, charm, and a quick witted humor never hurt anyone. Huckabee has that and more. He has consistently over achieved in the debates, and displays a presidential tone.
  • Huckabee is not connected to Washington. And he’s a governor — a governor’s governor, really. With 10 1/2 years of executive experience to leverage, Huckabee will convince the public that America needs a proven leader.
  • Since Huckabee isn’t a Washington insider, he isn’t in Bush’s back pocket. He’s been loathe to openly criticize the sitting president, but one can tell he has some significant differences and disappointments with Bush. Republicans and Democrats alike will need to be assured that Huckabee doesn’t represent more of the same.
  • Huckabee is also one of the few Republican candidates with a full-orbed political plan for change. He emphasizes vertical politics and the importance of actually governing and getting things done (see this video clip of Huckabee on this very point).
  • What’s more he is extremely believable and likable. The media love him. He has a great story of losing 100 pounds, and he would also have an underdog turned contender storyline going into the general election.
  • And Huckabee is not a cookie-cutter Republican. Sure he is solidly pro life, but he emphasizes the need to support life from the womb to the grave and everyplace in between. He also is calling for Republicans to take the lead in the stewardship of our environment, and the fighting of corporate greed. He even advocates an emphasis on art & music education in public schools. As for his faith, he stresses that it will influence him to “do what’s right” in office.
  • Early media reports have tried to paint Huckabee as a member of the radical right, with him being an ordained Southern Baptist preacher and all. They’ve made much of his personal belief in God’s creation, over and against evolution. Yet Huckabee’s record will prove them wrong. He won election twice in a solidly democratic Arkansas, and worked with Democrats to get things done.
  • He has a clear across-the-aisle appeal. Huckabee, his bass guitar, and his quick wit proved enough to win applause and more in a must-see interview with Jon Stewart of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show”.
  • To sum it all up, Huckabee is the only conservative who can genuinely appeal to his party’s base as well as reach out to independents and moderates. It’s like Huckabee says, although he’s a conservative, he’s not mad at everybody!

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17 thoughts on “Why Mike Huckabee Can Win the General Election

  1. Thanks, guys. He gets my vote whenever the primary in MN rolls around, assuming he’s still in the race.

    But more than a vote, I’ve got a bumper sticker and I’ve donated. You guys should do that too.

    You can get a bumper sticker for a donation of just $6 I think, though the Huckabee website.

  2. Bob,
    I can’t seem to email you.
    Go to my profile to see my new blog.
    Thanks,
    JLS

  3. Pastoral Musings,

    My email is located at the bottom of my sidebars, just remove the spaces.

    For some reason you didn’t use your profile or something. I don’t see any link from your comment. Do you have a link for your blog, you could drop here?

    Thanks,

  4. We not only need to give financially and express our views; but we need to get involved so we can spread the word in our individual areas. I recently became a volunteer and I’m trying to find others in my area that support Mike Huckabee so we can get the momentum going at a faster pace. Time is of the essence, the Primary Election is just around the corner. It will be here before we know it.

  5. Hi my name is Raymond Williams and I am a graphic designer currently studying Dreamweaver. As part of the course I’m creating a website that deals The election 2008 as a class project. While researching for this assignment I came across a copy of the image attached that’s attributed to you. I would like to request permission to use this image in my web design project. This would be used on my student online portfolio for a period of approximately 3 months.

    Thanks in advance for your consideration.

  6. Raymond,

    If you are referring to the picture of Huckabee on this article, I got it from this page at mikehuckabee.com. I just chopped the Mike Huckabee for President off the bottom of it. (I’m pretty sure about that, but I may have seen it elsewhere). You could do that yourself pretty easily.

    Thanks,

    Bob Hayton

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