Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Huckabee endorses Billy Long


Former Arkansas governor and 2008 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has endorsed Billy Long's bid for Seventh District Congress. The following news release was issued by the Long campaign:


On his Huck PAC website, Huckabee called Billy Long the right candidate with the right message.

“Huck PAC and I are pleased to announce our support of Billy Long for Congress. Undoubtedly, Billy is the right candidate to battle politics as usual in Washington. Billy is a small business owner, not a politician. He will bring a fresh, commonsense perspective to Congress. As a small business owner he understands what it means to meet a payroll and we need more people in Washington who have actually signed the front of a paycheck, not just the back of one.

Billy is ardently pro-life and will be a warrior for the pro-life cause – that’s why the Missouri Right to Life has endorsed him. Billy Long is the right candidate with the right message, I hope you will join me in supporting Billy Long for Congress.”


The endorsement is the third major one the Long campaign has received, following former Seventh District Congressman Mel Hancock and Missouri Right to Life.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

When the Huck had the gastro-stapel procedure to lose weight the gun misfired and he took a staple in the brain.

Anonymous said...

It looks like the Hukster made a bad bet on the Gambler.

Anonymous said...

Huckabee, a minister, endorses a professional gambler?

Something's wrong here.