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-- Mike Huckabee's national book tour stopped in Hyde Park today, and
while it had the look and feel of a whistle-stop campaign for another
presidential run, the former Arkansas governor says it's so much more.
"I don't know, 2012 is a long way away," Huckabee said while sitting
in a tour bus that arrived at 9 a.m. from an earlier book signing in
Sarasota. "What I want to do is help people understand that the
Republican Party is not dead."
As he stepped from the bus, a line of about 75 fans, clutching copies of his recently released book, Do the Right Thing, cheeredl. "I love that man," shouted Dennis Krause, a 28-year-old from St.
Petersburg. "I'd love to see him run in 2012."
-- Michael Van Sickler, Times staff writer / Times photo by Daniel Wallace

