Huckabee will harm the republican party

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Huckabee will harm the republican party.

Reasons to agree

  1. Mike Huckabee offends those that have been successful. Successful people are an important part of the republican party. However, The poor will not support Huckabee when they can vote for a real democrat in the general election.
  2. America will be harmed if politics in America becomes like politics in Northern Ireland and Iraq. We can't vote for people because of religion, or our political parties mean nothing. The republican party needs to remain the party of low taxes, low government spending, strong boarders. If politics becomes like northern ireland were catholics vote for prodistants, and the sunni and shi voting for each
  3. Huckabee with divide the conservative coalition.
  4. Huckabee will harm the republican party.
  5. Huckabee has not accomplished anything noteworthy.
  6. Huckabee does not bring to bear any set of skills that would be helpful as president.
  7. The Obama and Clinton campaigns are about promoting minorities. Something good for our country. Huckabee's campaign has been about keeping down minorities.
  8. Huckabee will harm America’s image.
  9. Huckabee raised taxes.
  10. Huckabee will embarrass evangelicals.
  11. Huckabee Lies
  12. Huckabee increased spending.
  13. Huckabee mixes religion and politics too much

 


Interest / Motivation of those who agree:

  1. Promoting Mormonism by promoting Mitt Romney by opposing Huckabee who is Romney's rival.
  2. Promoting the Republican party by promoting another person if they think that person is more qualified.
  3. Promoting religious minorities. 
  4. Promoting the separation of church and state. 
  5. Getting back at religious people for trying to making them feel bad about their actions.

 

Interest / Motivation of those who disagree:

  1. Opposing Mormonism, by Opposing Mitt Romney, who was Huckabee's main rival.
  2. Promoting the Republican party by promoting Huckabee if they think that person is the most qualified.
  3. Promoting evangelicalism.

  4. Opposing religious minorities. 
  5. Be seen as "strongly" committed within their religious community by promoting their church's power by opposing the separation of church and state.

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