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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
MIKE HUCKABEE TO VISIT OKLAHOMA
Former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee, will be campaigning in Oklahoma City and Tulsa this Friday.
Managing general partner of the Oklahoma RedHawks and former state senator, Scott Pruitt, who Chairs Oklahomans for Huckabee said there will be two public rallies for Oklahomans to get a chance to meet Gov. Huckabee.
“I can unequivocally say that Gov. Huckabee is the only candidate running for president who has a unwavering track record on sanctity of life issues, traditional values and conservative tax and fiscal policy. I encourage all Oklahomans to attend one of these two events, meet Mike Huckabee and hear what he has to say first-hand,” said Pruitt.
Former Oklahoma City mayor Kirk Humphreys, who is Huckabee’s state finance chairman said, “As governor, Huckabee cut taxes where he could and made good use of the revenues he had to improve roads and education in Arkansas. That is the kind of common sense leadership the country needs right now.”
Huckabee’s Friday, Feb. 1 schedule is as follows:
· 8:45 am to 9:45 am – Public rally at Coaches Restaurant, Bricktown
· 9:45 am to 10:15 am – Media availability, 2nd Floor West Lobby to Suites – AT&T
Bricktown Ballpark
· 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm – Tulsa rally – Tulsa International Airport
· 1:15 pm to 1:45 pm – Media Availability – Tulsa International Airport
Parking for the Oklahoma City event will be available at the RedHawks East parking lot across from Coca-Cola Event Center on Joe Carter.
Huckabee supporters will also have an opportunity to gather Huckabee campaign materials and literature for distribution prior to Tuesday’s primary election.
For more information about Mike Huckabee’s candidacy, visit www.MikeHuckabee.com
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