Posts filed under 'Mike Huckabee'
FOXNews.com relives the republican debate. I wanted to pass along this gem:
Mike Huckabee said Congress has “spent money like John Edwards at a beauty shop”. He didn’t quite earn my vote, but that’s what’s so fun about politics.
McCain took time after the debate to praise Guiliani for his poise and handling of Ron Paul implying that our policies are to blame for 9/11. And Huckabee praised him (kind of) during the debate for his integrity regarding his abortion position: “[Giuliani] has been honest about his opinion; he’s been honest about his position. And I think that’s a healthy thing for our party and for this debate.”
Gilmore referred to “Rudy McRomney,” combining the names of McCain, Giuliani and Romney. He cited Giuliani’s position on abortion rights, Huckabee’s decision to raise taxes in Arkansas and Romney’s mandate requiring universal health care while he served as the governor of Massachusetts.
“Did I get left out?” McCain asked to laughter.
“I’ll come back,” Gilmore retorted.
A few seconds later: “It’s a form of flattery to be attacked but I wish my name would get in the moniker. … I could use the bump,” Huckabee said.
Good stuff. McCain and Romney got into it a little bit:
“My fear is that McCain-Kennedy would do to immigration what McCain-Feingold has done to campaign finance and money in politics — and that’s bad,” Romney said.
McCain: “I have not changed my position on even-numbered years or changed because of the different offices that I may be running for.”
It’s a great line John but I’m not sure it’s true.
I don’t know that anyone really one, but I felt like Huckabee made himself look like a serious candidate. Gilmore is overmatched. I’ve heard him speak and he’s not very good on his feet. He can follow a script but when things go amiss he gets flustered
May 18th, 2007
Here’s an overview of the first quarter spending is in Clinton is the head and shoulders winner in both cash raised and cash on hand.
| Party |
First Name |
Last Name |
Money Raised |
Money Spent |
Cash on Hand |
Just for the Primary |
Net Contributions |
| Democrat |
Joe |
Biden |
$4,013,090.00 |
$1,174,174.00 |
$2,838,916.00 |
$3,690,008.00 |
$2,110,990.00 |
| Democrat |
Hillary |
Clinton |
$36,054,569.00 |
$5,079,789.00 |
$30,974,780.00 |
$19,100,000.00 |
$26,041,109.00 |
| Democrat |
Chris |
Dodd |
$8,795,706.00 |
$1,313,239.00 |
$7,482,467.00 |
$7,754,658.00 |
$4,043,757.00 |
| Democrat |
John |
Edwards |
$14,031,663.00 |
$3,299,782.00 |
$10,731,881.00 |
$13,064,804.00 |
$14,021,504.00 |
| Democrat |
Dennis |
Kucinich |
$344,891.00 |
$194,217.00 |
$163,887.00 |
$- |
$344,651.00 |
| Democrat |
Barack |
Obama |
$25,797,722.00 |
$6,605,201.00 |
$19,192,521.00 |
$24,800,000.00 |
$25,665,688.00 |
| Democrat |
Bill |
Richardson |
$6,249,355.00 |
$1,226,882.00 |
$5,022,473.00 |
$6,230,357.00 |
$6,236,557.00 |
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| Republican |
Sam |
Brownback |
$1,871,058.00 |
$1,064,432.00 |
$806,626.00 |
$1,257,171.00 |
$1,257,171.00 |
| Republican |
Jim |
Gilmore |
$203,897.00 |
$113,790.00 |
$90,107.00 |
$174,790.00 |
$174,790.00 |
| Republican |
Rudy |
Giuliani |
$16,623,410.00 |
$5,688,208.00 |
$11,949,735.00 |
$13,579,900.00 |
$14,731,897.00 |
| Republican |
Mike |
Huckabee |
$544,157.00 |
$170,239.00 |
$373,918.00 |
$544,157.00 |
$544,157.00 |
| Republican |
Duncan |
Hunter |
$538,524.00 |
$265,972.00 |
$272,552.00 |
$457,643.00 |
$499,874.00 |
| Republican |
John |
McCain |
$13,087,560.00 |
$8,379,215.00 |
$5,180,799.00 |
$12,965,055.00 |
$12,992,655.00 |
| Republican |
Ron |
Paul |
$639,989.00 |
$115,070.00 |
$524,919.00 |
$639,989.00 |
$638,389.00 |
| Republican |
Mitt |
Romney |
$23,434,634.00 |
$11,570,981.00 |
$11,863,653.00 |
$20,737,149.00 |
$20,737,149.00 |
| Republican |
Tom |
Tancredo |
$1,256,090.00 |
$711,012.00 |
$575,078.00 |
$1,000,000.00 |
$1,185,536.00 |
| Republican |
Tommy |
Thompson |
$391,628.00 |
$252,405.00 |
$139,723.00 |
$308,029.00 |
$315,036.00 |
Fun Raising Trivia
Trivia
Both McCain’s and Obama’s reports showed large numbers of small donors, meaning they can return to those donors for more money. Giuliani’s and Clinton’s reports show donations from large numbers of donors who have maxed out, meaning the candidates must find new sources of cash. Romney and McCain raised less than half of their funds from those large-dollar donations.
Hillary Rodham Clinton raised $26,041,109 from 70,300 contributions.
Barack Obama raised $25,665,688 from 104,000 contributions.
Mitt Romney raised $20,737,149 from 32,074 contributions.
A sizable segment of Romney’s haul came from Utah, suggesting that fellow Mormons were significant contributors. Four of the 10 Zip codes from which Romney received the most money are in Utah, and the leading Zip code is home to Brigham Young University, which Romney attended. He raised $2.8 million in the state, more than one-tenth of his total.
In the Los Angeles area, where Obama and Clinton have waged a high-profile battle to capture the support of big donors and celebrities, particularly in traditionally liberal Hollywood, Clinton collected $892,950 to Obama’s $713,142. The other contenders from both parties raised a combined $1.2 million in that region.
Dennis Kucinich is the only Democratic candidate to have not raised any funds for the general election (that doesn’t mean he isn’t in it to win though).
April 16th, 2007
Update: 8/23/2007
(old odds are at the bottom)
Hillary Clinton 2-1
Al Gore 6-1
John McCain 5-1
George Allen Jr 50-1
Rudy Giuliani 3-1
Sam Brownback 25-1
Bill Richardson 50-1
Mark Warner 30-1
Mitt Romney 8-1
Mike Huckabee 50-1
Evan Bayh 40-1
Chuck Hagel 200-1
Colin Powell 50-1
Joe Biden 50-1
Bill Frist 50-1
John Edwards 6-1
Newt Gingrich 20-1
Tom Vilsack 50-1
Russ Feingold 50-1
Barack Obama 7-2
Rick Santorum 80-1
Tom Tancredo 100-1
Mike Gravel 100-1
Tom Ridge 60-1
Tom Daschle 60-1
Bill Owens 100-1
Bob Kerrey 100-1
John Kerry 40-1
George Pataki 50-1
Condoleezza Rice 30-1
Gary Locke 100-1
Dick Gephardt 100-1
Wesley Clark 20-1
Dick Cheney 75-1
Howard Dean 100-1
Alberto Gonzales 100-1
Bob Ehrlich 100-1
Charles Schumer 100-1
Harold Ford Jr 100-1
Jack Kemp 100-1
Jeb Bush 100-1
Jay Rockefeller 100-1
Ralph Nader 100-1
Paul Bremmer 150-1
Joe Lieberman 150-1
Bob Graham 150-1
Michael Bloomberg 15-1
Tommy Franks 200-1
Jesse Jackson 200-1
George W Bush 200-1
Dennis Kucinich 200-1
Arnold Schwarzenegger 250-1
Bill Clinton 300-1
Paul Wolfowitz 750-1
Alan Keyes 750-1
Elizabeth Dole 750-1
Clint Eastwood 750-1
Ted Kennedy 750-1
Bill OReilly 750-1
Laura Bush 500-1
James Carville 1000-1
Jesse Ventura 1000-1
Al Sharpton 500-1
John Ashcroft 1500-1
Donald Rumsfeld 500-1
Pat Robertson 2000-1
Bill Maher 2500-1
Donald Trump 1000-1
Michael Moore 1000-1
Chris Dodd 100-1
Doug Stanhope 50-1
Wayne Root 1000-1
Ron Paul 8-1
Fred Thompson 4-1
Tommy Thompson 200-1
Duncan Hunter 200-1
Update: 3/15/2007
Republicans:
6/4 Rudolph Guiliani
3-1 John McCain
6-1 Mitt Romney
21-1 Tommy Thompson
26-1 Sam Brownback
34-1 Chuck Hagel
34-1 George Pataki
34-1 Condoleeza Rice
With the announcement this morning that Barak Obama is forming a presidential exploratory committee, I figured it was time to put together a list of who’s running with odds on each (let’s not pretend it isn’t a horse race):
Democrats:
Hillary Clinton - 9:5 odds
Barak Obama - 5:2 odds
John Edwards - 12:1
Al Gore - 50:1
Chris Dodd - 60:1
Joseph R. Biden - 75:1
Bill Richardson - 75:1
Tom Vilsack - 75:1
Wesley Clark - 100:1
John Kerry - 120:1
Dennis Kucinich - 250:1
Republicans:
John McCain - 8:5 odds
Mitt Romney - 3:1 odds
Rudy Giuliani - 6:1
Newt Gingrich - 80:1
Jim Gilmore - 99:1
Tommy G. Thompson - 99:1
Chuck Hagel - 100:1
Mike Huckabee - 100:1
Tom Tancredo - 100:1
Sam Brownback - 120:1
Duncan Hunter - 150:1
Update - 3/2/2007:
No real change on the democatic side. Republican odds have shifted drastically at the top with McCain slipping and Giuliani pulling even / slightly ahead. Duncan Hunter has gained as well with a strong showing in a recent SC straw poll. It’s hard to handicap without an obvious conservative candidate. Without further delay:
Republicans:
Rudy Giuliani - 3:1
John McCain - 3:1 odds
Mitt Romney - 4:1 odds
Duncan Hunter - 50:1
Newt Gingrich - 50:1
Jim Gilmore - 75:1
Chuck Hagel - 100:1
Mike Huckabee - 100:1
Tommy G. Thompson - 120:1
Tom Tancredo - 150:1
Sam Brownback - 150:1
List of candidates per New York Times
January 16th, 2007