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Tag: Team HuckBy Andrew, Section News
Team Huck is a brand new grassroots movement that is sweeping across American homes on a local level. www.HuckPac.com
This organization is backed by the same brilliant team that gave Governor Huckabee second place in the presidential primary. Huckabee came very close to beating John McCain, even though he spent less than half of the funds that some of the candidates did in the primaries. Online campaigning is the future of political grassroots and it will be very key to the GOP/Conservative comeback in Michigan. (1 comment, 186 words in story) Full Story |
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