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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Gilchrist Re-thinking Huckabee Endorsement

Given Jim Gilchrist's legal issues and some of his rhetoric, I'm not sure anyone else would want his endorsement. But Huckabee capitalized on it. Now that Huckabee has detailed his immigration plan, Gilchrist is said to be re-thinking his endorsement.

Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist says he will have to reconsider his endorsement of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee after learning the Republican presidential candidate favors allowing illegal aliens to wait only days to receive documents allowing re-entry into the U.S.

"I'm going to have to follow up on this," Gilchrist said. "I had not seen before anything in Governor Huckabee's plan where repatriation and touch-back could involve only days, not years.

"I personally need to talk to Governor Huckabee about this," he added. "This issue needs to be between Governor Huckabee and me."

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