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Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee's Son Treated and Released After Traffic Accident

Fri Jan 4, 2008 10:23pm EST
Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee's Son Treated and Released After Traffic
Accident

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- John Mark Huckabee,
the oldest son of Presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike
Huckabee, was treated and released from a Des Moines hospital Friday following
a traffic accident.
    The Governor and former First Lady Janet Huckabee are campaigning in New
Hampshire. They spoke with their son by phone while he was in the hospital.
    "Janet and I are relieved that John Mark is alright. He will be stiff and
sore from the accident, but doctors assured us he sustained no serious
injuries," Mike Huckabee said.
John Mark Huckabee, who had been in Iowa to help his father campaign, left
Des Moines Friday morning with family friends David and Debbie Haak of
Texarkana, Ark. They were traveling home to Arkansas.
    As the Haak's vehicle was traveling southbound on Interstate 35, another
vehicle on the entrance ramp hit the Haak car on the passenger side.
    Witnesses called police and emergency workers. David and Debbie Haak and
John Mark Huckabee were taken to a local hospital. All were treated for minor
injuries and released. Police issued a citation to the driver of the car that
struck the Haak's vehicle.
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SOURCE  Huckabee for President, Inc.

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