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Mike Huckabee

Huckabee is Back

By Joe Veix, RH Reality Check

September 22, 2009 - 10:48am

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The Values Voters Summit weighs in: Mike Huckabee is the preferred GOP candidate for 2012 presidential run.


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Stewart, Huckabee go head-to-head on abortion

Reader diary posted by cpc_watcher, CPC Watch

June 23, 2009 - 3:37pm

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Jon Stewart's interview with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee sought to create "common ground" on the abortion issue, but Stewart was not at all equipped with the tools to refute Huckabee's main talking points.


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Expanding the Scope of Disease Prevention

By Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

March 3, 2008 - 12:26am

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Susan Cohen explains how reducing unwanted pregnancy can reduce HIV transmission, ex-gay ministries get exposed as deceitful, abstinence-only both misinforms and spreads sexist stereotypes, and Pat Buchanan tries to wave away women in politics.

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Imaginary Problems and Imaginary Voters

By Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

February 18, 2008 - 9:04am

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Huckabee confuses voters, St. Louis wars on T-shirts, and people are having sex for fun, creating mass chaos in the streets. Plus, an interview with sex therapist Marty Klein about panics over problems people don't have.


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The Answer Is Democrats

By Erin Trahan

February 13, 2008 - 8:49am

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Before it's too late, let's rally against the real opposition: our Republican president and any possibility of a Republican successor. I am no pundit. I am just a regular voting Democrat. And I want to see my party win.


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What's Missing from Democratic Exit Polls?

By Dana Goldstein, RH Reality Check

February 12, 2008 - 8:42am

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By including questions about abortion on Republican exit polls, but not Democratic ones, pollsters guarantee the media pays attention to how conservative, anti-choice voters feel about the issue, while overlooking the majority of Americans' support for broad access to abortion and contraception.


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