Jeff Lautenberger > Mike Huckabee - St. Louis, Mo. photo
Jeff Lautenberger > FOX news anchor Caroline Shively interviews Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) live on air after a Florida primary watch party held at the Drury Inn & Suites in Creve Coeur, Mo. Despite finishing a distant fourth place in Florida, Huckabee heralded his campaign based on family values and tax reform, noting that he is confident in southern and midwestern states to bring up his delegate total. (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > FOX news anchor Caroline Shively interviews Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) live on air after a Florida primary watch party held at the Drury Inn & Suites in Creve Coeur, Mo. Despite finishing a distant fourth place in Florida, Huckabee heralded his campaign based on family values and tax reform, noting that he is confident in southern and midwestern states to bring up his delegate total. (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) Mike Huckabee exits the podium and shakes hands with Bob Tebeau and his six-year old grandson Chance of DeSota, Mo. Chance, a cub scout, said he was "Scouting for Mike." (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > Mike Huckabee - St. Louis, Mo. photo
Jeff Lautenberger > During his speech, Huckabee commended the "unbelievable" efforts of supporters both in Florida and Missouri for running a grass roots campaign quite unlike the multi-million dollar efforts put forth by other Republicans. "When you look at what we have done with what we have, it's a remarkable story that is not even close to being over," he said. (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee stands at the podium addressing supporters at the Drury Inn & Suites in Creve Coeur, Mo on Tuesday, Jan. 29. While acknowledging defeat in Florida, Huckabee was quick to point out that going into Tuesday's primary he was second behind John McCain in pledged delegates and vowed to continue his bid for the White House. (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) Mike Huckabee speaks briefly at a primary watch party at the Drury Inn & Suites in Creve Coeur, Mo. on Tuesday, Jan. 29. Huckabee, deciding to spend the night in Missouri instead of in Florida with the other Republican candidates, reiterated his platform of family values, strengthening the borders, and invoking his "FairTax" program. (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
Jeff Lautenberger > Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee enters the stage through a crowd estimated at over 350 in a ballroom at the Drury Inn & Suites in Creve Coeur, Mo. on Tuesday, Jan. 29. Despite trailing behind Republican frontrunners John McCain and Mitt Romney, Huckabee encouraged supporters to look forward to  the "victory speech we'll be able to give in Missouri next week." (Photo by Jeff Lautenberger/The Maneater)
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