Which health related book Mike Huckabee has written?”
There’s a stop that would-be Presidents make even before Iowa: a visit to a New York City publisher. Political books are usually written to attract voters, not to mention make money for a campaign war chest. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a 2008 contender for the White House, is a publishing veteran. His seventh and latest book, the decidedly nonpartisan A Simple Christmas: Twelve Stories That Celebrate the True Holiday Spirit (Sentinel), harks back to Huckabee’s roots as a Southern Baptist minister. (Let it be noted, however, that a paperback edition of his fiercely political 2008 best seller, Do the Right Thing, is being published simultaneously.) TIME senior reporter Andrea Sachs talked to Huckabee about his electoral plans and the political scene. (See pictures of Devil’s Night in Detroit.) More Related * Reid: Reconciliation Not Needed for Health Care * New GOP Senator Open to Health Overhaul * Chuck Norris: Action Star, Tax Reformer You’re going on one heck of a book tou
Michael Dale “Mike” Huckabee (born August 24, 1955) is a former Republican Governor of Arkansas[2][3] and current host of the Fox News Channel talk show Huckabee.[4] He was a candidate for President in 2008, finishing second in delegate count as a result of the 2008 United States Republican presidential primaries.[5] Following losses to John McCain in the Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island primaries, Huckabee exited the race on March 4, 2008 as McCain became the presumptive Republican nominee.[6] Huckabee is the best selling author of several books, an ordained Southern Baptist minister, musician and a public speaker. He is also an ABC Radio political commentator.[7] He and his wife, Janet, have been married for 33 years and have three grown children: John Mark, David, and Sarah. Janet Huckabee was an unsuccessful candidate for Arkansas Secretary of State in 2002.