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Huckabee still in
While Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are getting all press attention and big crowds, Republicans seem set on John McCain as the nominee. Yet, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee told reporters in a conference call Thursday, Feb. 28, that he’s hanging on in the Republican nomination race until 1,191 delegates are pledged to one candidate.
“You guys are missing a good race,” Huckabee chided reporters.
He also again extended his invitation to McCain to debate him.
Huckabee took a swipe at his opponent and his signature McCain-Feingold campaign finance law.
“He wrote these laws…I think it’s one of the worst things to ever happen to American politics is the McCain-Feingold campaign finance (law). It has created more problems that it has solved and it may very well be that the law that he pushed comes back to bite him,” Huckabee said.
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