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Mike Huckabee's Exit Further Widens GOP Presidential Field

2012 Election

BRADLEY KLAPPER   05/15/11 11:26 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee's decision to forgo a shot at the presidency further muddies the field for a worthy Republican challenger to President Barack Obama, and leaves America's social conservatives without a clear candidate to throw their support behind.

Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, joins Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, South Dakota Sen. John Thune and Indiana Rep. Mike Pence on the sidelines. His decision underscores that for all of Obama's vulnerabilities on the economy, taking on his re-election machine and potential $1 billion treasure chest remains a daunting task.

The 55-year-old Baptist minister insists that he could have captured the GOP nomination, citing polls that showed he could score strong even in the Northeast and among the less conservative rank-and-file party members.

"All the factors say go, but my heart says no," Huckabee, the winner of the 2008 Iowa caucuses, said Saturday night on his Fox News Channel show. He described the decision as a spiritual one.

"Only when I was alone, in quiet and reflective moments, did I have not only clarity but an inexplicable inner peace," he said. "Being president is a job that takes one to the limit of his or her human capacity. For me, to do it apart from the inner confidence that I was undertaking it without God's full blessing is simply unthinkable."

The announcement makes an already wide-open Republican field even more unpredictable.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has been making a concerted effort to reach out to the right. Although he's been noting his recent conversion to Catholicism, he's hampered by two divorces and an adulterous history. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney must explain his change of heart over the years on positions on guns, gay rights and abortion; health care also is a problem for him. Minnesota's ex-governor, Tim Pawlenty, has had to apologize for backing climate change legislation. Donald Trump? Highly unlikely.

With so many social conservatives looking for a home, the void created by Huckabee's decision could prompt 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin or Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann to get in the race. Palin has yet to say if she will run, while Bachmann is inching toward a bid. Several other possible candidates, including Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, are in waiting mode.

The lack of a clear GOP front-runner reflects Obama's perceived strength as a candidate less than a year-and-a-half before the election. Despite uneven economic growth and continued sluggishness in the employment market, Obama will have the advantage of being an incumbent president with a seemingly unmatchable capacity to generate cash for his campaign. And while events could change dramatically between now and the presidential vote, polls show Obama in a stronger position now than he was before the mission that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

Republican candidates were quick to praise Huckabee after his announcement, making obvious plays for his backers.

"His voters are very independent and they're going to go where they believe that America needs to go both in conservative and spiritual values," Gingrich said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Gov. Huckabee's is going to remain a very important figure in the conservative movement and I suspect that he's going to have a role to play for years to come."

Pawlenty said he'd work hard to gain the support of millions of Americans who have backed Huckabee, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum praised the TV host for praying before deciding not to run. Santorum added that he wanted to talk with Huckabee about fighting for traditional values even as some Republicans "seek to form a 'truce' on social issues."

That was a slap at Daniels, who is considering a run and has suggested that Republicans downplay their focus on cultural issues like abortion while the nation's economy is so fragile.

Huckabee praised several potential GOP nominees who, he said, hold points of view similar to his own. A notable omission from the list: Romney.

"There has been a lot of talk about Mitt Romney and me. And we don't socialize together. We're not close, you know, in personal ways," Huckabee said on "Fox News Sunday." "But I want to make it very clear today, if Mitt Romney is the nominee for our party, I will support him because I believe that Mitt Romney would be a better president of the United States than Barack Obama on any day."

Had he chosen to run, Huckabee would have been forced to give up the lucrative media career he's enjoyed since his unsuccessful presidential bid four years ago. In addition to his TV show, he hosts a nationally syndicated radio program, gives paid speeches around the country and has even launched a series of animated videos for children on American history.

"I just somehow believe deep within me that it wasn't the right time and it wasn't to be," he told "Fox News Sunday" while revisiting the decision.

The former governor said that raising the necessary cash to run for president wasn't an issue in his decision, though it may play a major part for others. One candidate who wouldn't have that problem is Trump, the billionaire real estate tycoon and reality TV star who's been toying with the idea of a Republican run.

"Mike, enjoy the show," Trump said in an on-air message on Fox, directly after Huckabee's announcement. "Your ratings are terrific. You're making a lot of money. You're building a beautiful house in Florida. Good luck."

That was one of two messages Trump taped ahead of Huckabee's announcement, the former governor said Sunday. The other would have followed a decision to run for the nomination, he said, but he didn't reveal its contents.

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WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee's decision to forgo a shot at the presidency further muddies the field for a worthy Republican challenger to President Barack Obama, and leaves America's social conser...
WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee's decision to forgo a shot at the presidency further muddies the field for a worthy Republican challenger to President Barack Obama, and leaves America's social conser...
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08:56 AM on 05/18/2011
It appears now that you can be somewhat truthful; just try to be moderate and it might get posted. In other words; don't let it all hang out!
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oceanye
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08:52 AM on 05/18/2011
Manipulation day!
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oceanye
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08:50 AM on 05/18/2011
I was wrong.
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oceanye
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08:49 AM on 05/18/2011
Nothing in pending? Usually by this time I have many there never to see the light of day! What this means, guys, is you can now speak TRUTH! TRUTH is being allowed today.
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oceanye
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08:31 AM on 05/18/2011
Prediction: The end product will be Jeb Bush; the conservatives want to continue the Bush dynasty.
01:41 AM on 05/18/2011
"the only declared candidate who consistently runs ahead of Ron Paul in national polls is former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney."

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Angie Tyne 1
I want my disagree button!!
02:10 PM on 05/17/2011
So. I'm kind of wondering how far down the line they will need to go before they find a candidate who is actually willing to go up against Obama? In all likely hood it will be someone so offensive that it will be a token run.

What's the matter GOP? I thought beating him was going to be a walk in the park because he's such a terrible prez? LOL LOLLOL LOL LOL LOL
10:18 AM on 05/17/2011
Why run? We all know Obama is definitely going to remain the President until 2017. We will be lucky if he doesn't change the term limits with an Executive Order, or declare a National Emergency during the 2016 campaigns and simply cancel the elections. Gotta love the USA!!!
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oceanye
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08:34 AM on 05/18/2011
I was very surprised that little georgie didn't TRY to do that.
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cuardai
The beginning of knowledge is inquiry...
03:25 AM on 05/19/2011
What planet do you live on?
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Harbinger08
You have the right to remain silent
06:01 PM on 05/16/2011
I getting tired of all this tap dancing by the potential GOP candidates. They need to get in the game and start really punching each other like they want to win. Let the fur fly!
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Hokeysmokes
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05:30 PM on 05/16/2011
I really miss the intelligent trolls. Now look what we get.
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BurtonDesque
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06:08 PM on 05/16/2011
Just what you'd expect from AOL.
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oceanye
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08:41 AM on 05/18/2011
They couldn't take the heat - because they were intelligent they GAVE UP.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
05:22 PM on 05/16/2011
the GOP is growing frothy ..... just like Santorum ......
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LinkTren
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05:14 PM on 05/16/2011
Who will tbags back now? They're reanimating St. Reagan as we speak. (I wonder if this time around they'll let him raise taxes 8 times.)
BeerRun
GOP = Grand Oligarch Party
05:23 PM on 05/16/2011
St Reagan wouldn't cut the mustard now for the GOP. They have to toss him back in for being a Liberal.
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12:56 PM on 05/17/2011
if only Liberal didnt' imply thoughtfulness...
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05:10 PM on 05/16/2011
Palin is a dumb version of Huckabee. Think about it for a minute.
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Hokeysmokes
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05:33 PM on 05/16/2011
Yep. She'll run.
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Angie Tyne 1
I want my disagree button!!
02:06 PM on 05/17/2011
*crosses fingers*

pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease

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05:04 PM on 05/16/2011
We will right the ship,
Obama will get the slip.
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05:17 PM on 05/16/2011
And Ned's live is _sucky
'cos he'll never get lucky.
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Nagarjuna
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08:21 PM on 05/16/2011
Who will your candidate be? Do you have one that's not a laughingstock?
08:27 PM on 05/16/2011
Whoever wins the Republican nomination. Anybody but Obama.
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sqeptiq
04:57 PM on 05/16/2011
Romney is the only credible candidate in, so Huck's exit is most important for him.
10:20 AM on 05/17/2011
You mean Romneycare Romney? Ron Paul has a better chance...lol
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cris robin
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12:58 PM on 05/17/2011
Ron Paul in a walk .. heheeh
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sqeptiq
08:32 PM on 05/17/2011
Republicans are a royalist party: they won't nominate a dark horse or a new face.