May 13, 2011
Huckabee says 'No'
Mike
Huckabee, considered the GOP frontrunner in several national polls,
announced on his Fox News Channel show Saturday night that he will not
be a candidate for president in the 2012 election.
"The past few months have been times of deep personal reflection," Huckabee said. "Even though I wasn't actively establishing a campaign organization or seeking financial support to run again, polls have consistently put me at or near the top to be the Republican nominee."
"But I know that under the best of circumstances, being President is a job that takes one to the limit of his or her human capacity," he continued. "I can't know or predict the future, but I know for now my answer is clear and firm: I will not seek the Republican nomination for President this year."
"I had not done much toward a race because my life was filled with work that I truly love here at Fox News, doing radio commentaries on my daily Huckabee Report on 600 radio stations, traveling the country for speaking engagements, and helping good conservative, pro-life candidates who were running for office," he said.
Huckabee's supporters now become one of the most coveted voting blocs in the still-unsettled Republican contest.




