Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Huckabee Tells Rhode Islanders He's Not Done Yet

Huckabee Tells Rhode Islanders He's Not Done Yet


Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee dropped by Rhode Island Monday, telling supporters at a Warwick rally that he was not going to give up his long-shot campaign just yet.

The former Arkansas governor spoke to a few hundred chanting supporters at the Crowne Plaza Hotel here, focusing a 40-minute speech on tax policy and family values.

Huckabee opened the rally by showing off the laid-back and playful demeanor that has become the trademark of his campaign. Before his speech, he played two songs on a bass guitar.

Huckabee then began his speech by telling voters he would not end his run for the Republican presidential nomination, which Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has all but wrapped up.

"I never believed you get to the finish line by quitting before you get to the finish line," Huckabee told his impassioned supporters, who rarely took a break from cheering on their candidate

Huckabee doesnt give up and becaomes adiffernet party

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