Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

Society|Fri, Jan. 04 2008 11:43 AM EST

Huckabee, Obama Sweep Up Victories in Iowa

By Michelle Vu|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama won the Iowa caucuses Thursday night, propelling their campaigns further into the national spotlight as they head to New Hampshire.

  • Mike Huckabee
    (Photo: AP Images / Paul Sancya)
    Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, shakes hands with supporters at a victory party in Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008, after being declared the winner of the Iowa Caucus.

On the Republican side, Huckabee won with 34 percent – ahead of Mitt Romney, who had 25 percent. Fred Thompson and John McCain trailed with 13 percent, Ron Paul with 10 percent, and Rudy Giuliani at 3 percent, according to The Associated Press.

Barack Obama led the Democratic Party with 38 percent of the vote, followed by John Edwards with 30 percent and Hillary Clinton third with 29 percent.

“A new day is needed in American politics, just like a new day is needed in American government,” said Huckabee in celebration of his win in Iowa, according to AP. “It starts here, but it doesn’t end here. It goes all the way through the other states and ends at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”

Huckabee, a former Baptist preacher, has made his faith the centerpiece of his campaign, often citing Bible passages on the stump and even going as far as describing himself as a “Christian leader” in an advertisement aired in Iowa.

His religious campaign tone is credited for his runaway win in a state where last night 3 out of every 5 Republican caucus-goers were self-described born-again or evangelical Christians, according to CNN. Huckabee won Romney by a 2-to-1 margin in this voting bloc.

“I think the evangelical Christians came out for him (Huckabee); the message was very clear,” said CNN contributor William Bennett.

“He is a man of deep conviction and I think people saw that, they couldn’t make up their minds about Romney, and decided to stick with [Huckabee],” Bennett noted.

In addition, Huckabee overwhelmingly won the female vote, garnering about 40 percent of the support from women voters compared to only 24 percent by Romney.

“People really are more important than the purse, and what a great lesson for America to learn,” said the former Arkansas governor, who was outspent by millions of dollars by Romney – his chief rival in Iowa.

For Democratic caucus-goers, more than half of them said they wanted to vote for the candidate that would bring about needed change in the country. Democratic winner Obama has been campaigning with just that message, promising to bring change to Washington and the nation.

“[In] big cities and small cities, you came together to say, ‘We are one nation, we are one people and our time for change has come,’” said Obama at a victory rally last night, according to AP.

Voter turnout last night was record high despite the cold night thanks to campaign organization that spent much effort and money to get voters out to the caucuses.

Estimates hold that 220,588 Democrats showed up last night to vote compared to the previous turnout of 124,000, according to AP. Meanwhile, Republicans also made a strong appearance with 114,000 people in comparison to the Republican caucuses in 2000 that drew 87,666 participants.

The next stop for both parties is the Granite State – New Hampshire – on Jan. 8.

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  • Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:16 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I don't see how Mitty could make second place.

    Here's his legacy in Mass just for the homosexual rights issue.

    http://massresistance.org/docs/marriage/romney/record/

    Romney barred Boy Scouts from public participation in 2002 Olympics
    Romney appointed prominent homosexual activists and Democrats as judges
    The 2002 Olympics - run by Mitt Romney - was the only Olympics that restricted the Boy Scouts from participating.
    Romney Rewards one of the State's Leading Anti-Marriage Attorneys by Making him a Judge
    Romney's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth used huge taxpayer funding to promote homosexuality in the public schools
    Romney's Commission organized public gay "Youth Pride Day" parades and "transgender proms" which promote unhealthy and risky behavior
    Romney issues a proclamation celebrating gay "Youth Pride Day"
    Romney's Department of Education promotes the homosexual agenda
    Romney's Department of Public Health (DPH) cooperates with the homosexual activist movement
    Romney appointed prominent homosexuals to key positions in his administration
    Romney opposed federal legislation that would stop public schools from promoting homosexuality
    Romney's Dept. of Social Services honors homosexual "married" couple as adoptive "Parents of the Year"
    Romney refused to endorse the original 2002 Mass. constitutional amendment absolutely defining marriage as one man and one women
    Romney unnecessarily (and unconstitutionally) implemented homosexual marriages in Massachusetts
    Romney had marriage licenses changed to allow same-sex marriages
    Romney administration ordered Justices of Peace to perform homosexual "marriages" when asked - or be fired!
    Romney administration's training of Town Clerks (on how to issue same-sex marriage licenses) states that marriage statutes were not changed
    Romney signs bill eliminating Sexual Transmitted Disease (STD) testing requirement for marriage
    When requested of him, Romney personally issues special one-day certificates to allow otherwise unqualified people to perform homosexual "marriages"

  • Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:43 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Let's not get too excited, here!!! Iowa was not the Presidential contest. It's just basically scoring for caucus points. So what about Obama and Huckabee. They're both gonna have to prove themselves to the country. Obama...that he's not a Democratic socialist who has a hidden agenda, as well as trying to talk sense to the population and not lean on Oprah and others who don't have a clue. Huckabee...well, he's going to have to demonstrate to the country that he's not a right wing fascist with his Bible and cross wrapped up in the American flag.

    We have a long way to go!!!!

  • Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:28 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Amagoh, you are correct. I live in Iowa and indeed we are seeking change in both parties. I am a conservative Republican which is why I voted for Huckabee. But I am glad to see Obama coming out ahead too even though I disagree with him on pretty much all the major policy issues, he is not the typical in terms of "elitism" either.

  • Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:04 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    Evidently, Iowans desired to see positive, meaningful change in national politics and civil discourse. What an interesting development!

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