After winning the Iowa Caucus, Mike Huckabee is a very real contender for the Republican nomination for President – but in New Jersey, where the GOP primary is less than five weeks away, he has no formal campaign organization – unofficially, his race is being run by Peter Kane, a Summit Republican who worked on campaigns in the 1970’s. His top endorsements come from Leigh-Ann Bellew, who ran against Congressman Frank Pallone in 2006, and Tod Theise, who ran against Mims Hackett for Assembly in 2003. But Huckabee does have a presence in the New Jersey blogosphere, and enough volunteers to have collected 2,300 signatures on his nominating petitions.
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Iowa only
when he gets 4th place in New Hampshire, his 15 minutes are up.