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Also known as: Michael Dale Huckabee

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Byname of:
Michael Dale Huckabee
Born:
August 24, 1955, Hope, Arkansas, U.S. (age 68)
Title / Office:
governor (1996-2007), Arkansas
Political Affiliation:
Republican Party
Notable Family Members:
married to Janet (McCain) Huckabee (1974–present)
father of John Mark
father of David
father of Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Role In:
United States presidential election of 2008
United States presidential election of 2016

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Mike Huckabee (born August 24, 1955, Hope, Arkansas, U.S.) is an American politician who served as governor of Arkansas (1996–2007) and who ran for the 2008 and 2016 Republican U.S. presidential nomination.

The first male member of his family to finish high school, Huckabee graduated from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, in 1975 and received a master’s degree from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1980. He then became an ordained Baptist minister and spent the next decade as a pastor in various Arkansas churches and as an executive in local media companies. Huckabee’s interest in serving a larger public role was stoked in 1989 when he was elected president of the Arkansas Baptist Convention. He turned to politics in 1992 but lost his bid for the U.S. Senate. The following year Huckabee won a special election to fill Arkansas’s vacant lieutenant governor’s seat after the previous tenant, Jim Guy Tucker, became governor following Bill Clinton’s ascent to the presidency. Tucker’s resignation in 1996 made Huckabee only the third Republican governor of Arkansas since Reconstruction (1865–77). He was reelected to full terms in 1998 and 2002.

As governor, Huckabee instituted wide-scale changes to the state’s health care system, education programs, and environmental policies. Having served his state’s gubernatorial maximum of two consecutive four-year terms, Huckabee’s successful tenure ended in 2007. He gained national attention in 2004 by losing more than 110 pounds after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes; he documented his weight loss in his book Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork: A 12-Stop Program to End Bad Habits and Begin a Healthy Lifestyle (2005). Huckabee’s other writings included Character Is the Issue: How People with Integrity Can Revolutionize America (1997), Living Beyond Your Lifetime: How to Be Intentional About the Legacy You Leave (2000), From Hope to Higher Ground: 12 Steps to Restoring America’s Greatness (2007), Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That’s Bringing Common Sense Back to America (2008), God, Guns, Grits, and Gravy (2015), and The Three Cs That Made America Great: Christianity, Capitalism, and the Constitution (2020; written with Steve Feazel).

In 2007 Huckabee announced that he was running for president in 2008. His campaign platform emphasized education reform, the repeal of federal income and payroll taxes in favour of a flat national sales tax, and an opposition to abortion rights. Although he was initially seen as a dark horse candidate, his campaign received a boost in January 2008 when he finished first in the Iowa caucuses. As the primary season progressed, Huckabee remained in third place in most national polls. However, wins in a number of Southern states on Super Tuesday in early February drew attention to his ability to influence the ultimate outcome of the race. He ended his bid for the White House after convincing wins by John McCain in a number of early March 2008 primaries made it mathematically impossible for him to gain the nomination.

Huckabee subsequently became a contributor to the Fox News Channel, and his eponymous show debuted on that channel in September 2008. The following year he also began hosting the radio program The Huckabee Report, and he launched another radio show in 2012. Amid growing speculation that he would run for president in 2016, Huckabee began ending his various media ventures, and the final episode of his Fox program aired in January 2015. Four months later he announced his candidacy for president. However, amid a crowded Republican field, he failed to gain much support. After a poor showing in the 2016 Iowa caucuses, Huckabee suspended his campaign. He subsequently supported Donald Trump, who became the Republican nominee and was the eventual presidential winner. Huckabee’s daughter, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, worked on Trump’s campaign and later served as White House press secretary. In 2017 the show Huckabee returned to television, airing on the Christian-based Trinity Broadcast Network.

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Mike Huckabee | Biography & Facts (2024)

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How many years was Mike Huckabee a pastor? ›

His whole life has been shaped by moral absolutes." Prior to his political career, he served as pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, from 1980 to 1986, and the Beech Street First Baptist Church in Texarkana, from 1986 to 1992.

What does Mike Huckabee believe? ›

Huckabee believes that marriage is between one man and one woman, and he opposes both same-sex marriage and civil unions. He outlawed gay marriage in Arkansas, but in 2007 he stated that Americans should respect gay couples. He says that adoptions should be child focused and opposes gay adoptions.

How old is the governor of Arkansas? ›

Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee Sanders (born August 13, 1982) is an American politician serving since 2023 as the 47th governor of Arkansas.

How many pastors leave the church each year? ›

Because of the long-term nature of the pandemic, it is likely there has been an increase in pastors leaving the ministry, but it is also likely the number is still small. Even if the number of pastors leaving because of conflict doubled, the overall percentage of pastors leaving would still round to 1% a year.

How many years is Living Faith church now? ›

Our first full fledged church which was established in Kaduna, northern Nigeria in December 1983, has today, a network of hundreds of flourishing churches spread across all the states and in every major city and town of Nigeria. The network is a very formidable one.

Who is the famous Arkansas governor? ›

Orval Faubus (1955–1967) served the longest term as governor, being elected six times to serve 12 years. Bill Clinton (1979-1981; 1983-1992), elected five times over two distinct terms, fell only one month short of 12 years, and Mike Huckabee (1996-2007) served 10 years for two full four-year terms.

Who is the youngest governor ever? ›

The youngest person to ever serve as a governor in the United States was Stevens T. Mason of the Michigan Territory, first elected in 1835 having just turned 24. Mason would later become the first governor of the state of Michigan when it was admitted to the Union in January 1837, when he was 25.

What is special about Arkansas? ›

Arkansas is known for its lakes, rivers, and hot springs, extreme weather and frequent storms, rice and poultry production, its rich folk music tradition, and the only active diamond mine in the United States.

Was Mike Huckabee a member of the IBLp? ›

James R. Leininger was a member of the organization's advisory board. Sam Johnson was a member of the organization's board of directors. Though not a member of the Board, Mike Huckabee has been actively involved and has openly supported IBLP, as has Rick Perry.

How many youth leave the church? ›

Recently, however, many of the long-time strongholds of Christendom have been rapidly losing not only influence, but also members. In particular, people in their late teens and early twenties tend to drop out of church at a significant rate, around two-thirds, according to multiple surveys and researchers.

Does Mike Huckabee have a wife? ›

Janet Huckabee (née McCain; born July 16, 1955) is an American politician, the wife of former 2008 and 2016 Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee.

Where is the Huckabee Show filmed? ›

The show is recorded before a studio audience at the Trinity Music City auditorium in Hendersonville, Tennessee (which is christened as the "Huckabee Theatre"), a few days before it airs. Announcer Keith Bilbrey goes over the lineup of the show at the beginning and throughout the show.

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