Huckabee Joins McCain on the Campaign Trail for the First Time

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain and former rival Mike Huckabee teamed up on the campaign trail for the first time on Friday, with Huckabee joking that they were so civil when they were opponents they don’t have to “unsay” any bad things.

McCain said that early in the GOP campaign, the two had a lot of time to get to know each other when they both were dismissed as the longest of long shots. Chatting with reporters on the Straight Talk Express campaign bus, McCain recalled the days when they were relegated to the most distant ends of the podium in the early Republican debates, drawing few questions from the moderators.

“Governor Huckabee and I had lots of time to chat with each other,” McCain laughed. “We became friends on the campaign trail.”

They were joined on the bus by their wives, Cindy McCain and Janet Huckabee.

Huckabee, hugely popular with social conservatives, has been mentioned as a potential running mate for McCain, who needs to shore up his support among conservative Republicans.

McCain responded to that speculation by offering what he called his “standard answer,” saying that he didn’t want to mention any names because that quickly leads to an invasion of privacy for anyone being considered.

But McCain was quick to volunteer that “millions of Republican voters voted for Governor Huckabee” in the primaries, and that he wanted the former Arkansas governor to play a prominent role in his campaign. McCain noted Huckabee still has a 65 percent approval rating in Arkansas.

When reporters asked Huckabee if he planned to campaign for McCain, it was McCain who jumped in to answer with a ready “yes.”

Huckabee, for his part, deflected a question about becoming McCain’s running mate by saying, “The main thing is getting Senator McCain elected.”

He said it would be easy for him to promote McCain’s cause, saying, “I don’t have to go around and unsay anything I said in the campaign. We ran a very civil campaign.”

Huckabee’s low-budget, upstart candidacy was one of the big surprises of the GOP primaries. He won eight states, including the Iowa caucuses, and was the last GOP rival standing before McCain claimed the prize.

Asked whether he could help McCain build support among wary conservatives, Huckabee predicted the party would rally around McCain because the stakes are so high. As for some grumbling among conservative leaders about McCain, Huckabee said, “I don’t see that in the rank and file.”

What most Republican voters are worried about, Huckabee said, is “Hillary R. Obama.”

The two later attended a closed fund-raiser. McCain was wrapping up his five-day “Time for Action” tour in Little Rock with a visit to a men’s leadership class at Arkansas Baptist College, a traditionally black private college. He billed the tour as a journey to places that have been ignored in the changing economy. They are also places GOP presidential candidates have effectively ceded to the Democrats.

But with the Republican nomination long settled, and Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton still competing against one another for the Democratic nomination, McCain is reaching out in hopes of claiming some Democratic and independent voters.

34 Responses to “Huckabee Joins McCain on the Campaign Trail for the First Time”

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Comment by Linda Rayborn

I find it very funny that people think, for some totally unkown reason, that Governor Huckabee wouldn’t be good on the economy (even though the vice president has absolutely nothing to do with the economy and that would not even be part of his job description). That man ran a mini-government for over a decade, left the state with a huge surplus AND got great things done for the state such as improving schools from 49 to 8 and infrastructure improvement. Plus, he ran the most fiscally successful campaign of ANY candidate, and acutally came out in the black. Others were left millions of dollars in debt when their campaigns ended. So, please educate yourselves before you believe the Club For Growth propaganda that was less than truthful. (this part was proven and was put on the internet!!) Governor Huckabee would take as good of care of the taxpayers money as he did the donations of his supporters. Got the most bang for his buck. But you were right about the conservatives. We absolutely LOVE the guy!!! Oh, and by the way, did you see the chemistry between McCain and Huckabee…..priceless!!!!!!

 
Comment by All Smiles, you Bet

What a way to end a day? Never one like this before. Mike, I am an old man, but I feel young today. Welcome dear Friend. I shall never forget this day. Welcome aboard! I ain’t no gonna sleep tonight. We love you Mike, and just to hear you are with McCain. Man, you made my day. There was no picture of you two when I downloaded. Get one and place it. I wanna my grandchildren see it.

 
Comment by Jill

I see, I see…… How this works on Fox News. I commented many, many hours ago on only the positive and good about Mike Huckabee. I listed no negatives about anyone or anything else. I already know that Mike Huckabee is a thorn in your side. Let me again be positive, if you will let me. Mike Huckabee is such a wonderful and wise man with experience and would be a real asset to a McCain ticket. McCain will not have to be watching his backside with Huckabee. He is a loyal and truthful human being and character does matter. So great to see the two of them on the campaign trail and I look for that to continue as McCain has already said that he wants Mike there. Lets just go ahead with a McCain/Huckabee ticket ! Wow -eee! Hope Fox finds a way to print this. It seems like even they could use an upbeat message now and then.

 
Comment by Joy

I will vote for McCain if he chooses Mike Huckabee for VP. Mike stands for my kind of Social Conservatism and Economic conservatism…the FAIR TAX!

 

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