One of Americas most respected conservative leaders, former Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee today formally endorsed Mike Cox in the 2010 race for Governor.
Mike Cox is best described as Michigans Pro-Life, Pro-gun conservative candidate for Governor, said Huckabee. Mike is an innovative, strong leader who is not afraid to take a stand on an important issue. He is opposed to the runaway tax and spend policies we are seeing at the federal and state levels.
Coxs message of less spending, lower taxes and reformed government has set him apart in Michigans race for Governor. Cox recently drew a crowd of 1,200 families, activists and community leaders to a Rally for Michigans Future in Oakland County and hundreds more last weekend to the Grand Opening of his campaign headquarters in Livonia.
Mike Huckabee is one of our nations most respected leaders, said Cox. Mike Huckabee continues to fight for more liberty and less government. I am proud to have his support and am honored he is standing beside me as we fight to bring jobs back to Michigan.
Cox announced Huckabees endorsement first today via social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter, U-Stream and conservative bloggers across Michigan.
Huckabee has been called an early frontrunner for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination scoring well in many polls including last Novembers Gallup-USA Today poll. Mike Huckabee polled ahead of President Obama as recently as January 2010.
Mike Cox has also fought hard to protect Second Amendment rights in Michigan, Huckabee continued. I am proud to endorse Mike Cox for Governor of Michigan.
Cox is the only candidate for Governor to release a comprehensive 92 point plan to put Michigan back to work, including proposals to cut billions of dollars out of the state budget, cut taxes on job providers and families by $2 billion, make government more transparent, reform education, and revitalize our cities. The plan is available at www.mikecox2010.com.
The Mike Cox 2010 Campaign also recently announced that it raised $1.8 million in 2009 with roughly $1.5 million cash on hand. The funds came from over 2,500 individual donors with roughly 1,000 of the contributors donating less than $100.
For more information on Mike Coxs campaign for Governor, please visit www.mikecox2010.com or call the campaign office today at 734-525-5035.
Cox lost big time in Michigan. The people said NO to his partisan BS. Huckabee calls anyone that hates Obama a conservative. Huckabee needs to do more soul searching.
judedelux 1 year ago
Cox like Huckabee is a one trick pony. The last thing Michigan needs now is a partisan butt boy.
judedelux 1 year ago
Pro family! Cheats on his wife! Ha ha!
YouDummy 1 year ago