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Former Governor Mike Huckabee Hints at 2016 Presidential Run

By: Ifesinachi Egbosimba
Updated: March 23, 2013
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Former Governor Mike Huckabee---hinting at a  2016 Presidential Run.

According to Talk Business Arkansas---Hucakbee says he  may run for President during the next election.

When asked if he would consider another run the former Governor said,

"Yeah, I'm not ruling it out at this point...I'm not sitting around having meetings with the strategic team, but it's something I will certainly look at and I'm talking to some people just to determine whether it's a kamikaze raid or whether it has potential and possibility."
In 2008 Huckabee ran for the GOP ticket in the Presidential Election--but was shut out by John McCain.

Huckabee, was Governor of Arkansas for more than a decade, and will be 61 by the time of the 2016 election.

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