Election 2008 Candidates

Mike Huckabee

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Factbox: Mike Huckabee

Became governor of Arkansas in July 1996 when his predecessor resigned, won a full four-year term in 1998, was reelected in 2002 and left office in early 2007.

Was elected as lieutenant governor in 1993 during a special election, and reelected in 1994.

Before entering politics was a Baptist minister leading congregations in Pine Bluff and Texarkana, Arkansas.

Diagnosed in 2003 with Type II diabetes, he began an intensive health regimen which helped him lose 110 pounds (50 kg). He later completed four marathons. Wrote a book on how to live a healthier life, "Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork."

Known for his quick wit and sense of humor, he recently said of his campaign: "It's better to be called a dark horse than a dead horse" and "There's three tickets out of Iowa -- first class, business class and coach. We hope to have one of those because otherwise you go home freight."

Plays in a rock band called "Capitol Offense," and has opened for country singer Willie Nelson.

Married and has three grown children. Born in Hope, Arkansas, also the birthplace of former President Bill Clinton.

Compare the Issues

PhotoBecause of the debt that this government, under this president, has exploded, we are now dependent upon China, and how do you get tough on your banker? Photo
- Speech before the Democratic National Committee, February 2, 2007

Where she stands:

In favor of lowering U.S. debt held by China.
For adopting tougher standards for goods imported
In favor of addressing currency manipulation
PhotoChina is a competitor, but they don't have to be an enemy as long as we understand that they are going to be negotiating aggressively for their advantage.Photo

Where he stands:

Urges enforcing trade agreements.
For reducing the amount of U.S. debt held by Beijing.
Threatens to take China "to the mat" if it is manipulating the value of its currency.
PhotoChina is a reality. The question is not whether they are going to emerge on the world stage, the question is how.Photo

Where he stands:

Warns that the rise of China and Russia warrants a larger, more capable military.
Calls China's growing economic clout "a concern", does not address how to handle.
The results of our October poll on presidential candidates and other issues facing U.S. voters.
Full poll results
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Between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, which candidate for President in 2008 do you believe can best manage the U.S economy?

46.5%
Barack Obama
43%
John McCain
4%
Someone Else
6%
Not sure