I attended the Mike Huckabee rally in Grand Rapids over the weekend. I took my friend Jen to the event. She had read his website and was intrigued by him because of his support for music education (She is a music teacher). It was a nice size crowd of about 800 people or so. Not bad for a campaign with zero organization in the state. In fact, we got there a little late and had to stand in the balcony with only one spot where you could actually view him speaking. The crowd was mostly homeschoolers, evangelicals, fair tax people and a smattering of environmentalists.
He gave a good speech hitting all the Republican talking points but he was definitely at his best when he focused on the working class, blue collar issues. I am not sure exactly what his plan is to help the middle class but he has an ability to connect with that group. I think this is because he comes from the working class and not from wealth like many of the other candidates do. I did have to laugh when he started mentioning his union endorsements. The Republican crowd wasn't really sure if they were supposed to cheer or not and they settled on polite applause. At the end he grabbed the guitar and played with mustang sally with a local band was fun and roused the crowd.
I would say the enthusiasm level of the crowd overall was about 8. It was good but wasn't quite like the McCain crowds in 2000 when you could feel the enormous energy. Although I don't think even McCain is generating the enthusiasm he had last time around. A lot of people at the Huckabee rally were just curious to see who he was and what he had to say. And I would guess that most people left with their mind made up to vote for him.
I keep hearing through the grapevine, that he is having big turnouts in other parts of the state as well. That's a very good sign. Tuesday could be a big day for Huckabee and if he wins Michigan it will definitely be because of the grass roots.
2 comments:
i would love to have the Huck as a pastor, but as a President I am afraid not. Thompson was right on about him, he is a liberal. The dollar is falling like a rock, he destroyed the Republican party in Arkansas.
I do not trust the Huck. Repulican leaders in Arkansas felt they were lied to a number of times. He will be just like the domestic side of pre 2007 Bush. That is the last thing this party needs.
The Huck wins 10 states in a general election, 4 better than McCain.
cj
man, it's just so hard to figure this all out. i've heard so many different opinions on this guy and i just need to do the research myself.
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