
Six months ago, Mike Huckabee was just another anonymous face on the Republican stage, a folksy former Arkansas governor from Bill Clinton's hometown known mainly for dropping a hundred pounds and embarking on a public crusade—complete with a book, Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork—to persuade everyone in his deep-fried state to do the same. But in the past few months, as his support has swelled in Iowa, Huckabee has become something else: this election cycle's John McCain, the liberal media's quotable, accessible darling who's giving the GOP front-runners fits.
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