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Huckabee appeals to conservative base while in Madison
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by Tom Schalmo
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Speaking in the “conservative bastion of Wisconsin,” Republican presidential candidate and former Gov. Mike Huckabee told voters they can make a difference in Tuesday’s Wisconsin presidential primary.
Despite his underdog status behind Sen. John McCain, Huckabee continues to hold out hope, pledging to stay in the race through the Wisconsin primary and beyond.
Huckabee talked about several issues he supports, including controversial constitutional amendments banning abortion and gay marriage.
See Friday’s Badger Herald for complete coverage.


