- November 27th, 2007, 5:55 pm
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In case anyone hasn't already heard, GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee will be speaking in convocation this Wednesday.
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, a candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, will speak at Wednesday’s convocation at Liberty University.http://www.liberty.edu/libertyjournal/i ... 8&ArtID=40
LU Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said Huckabee’s campaign contacted Liberty recently to discuss the candidate’s plans and the progress of his campaign. In response to that — along with requests from a number of LU students working with Huckabee’s campaign — Falwell invited him to speak.
Falwell said many LU board members have already endorsed Huckabee.
This is not Huckabee’s first visit to Lynchburg. He has spoken at Thomas Road Baptist Church in the past. He was friends with the late Rev. Jerry Falwell.
Huckabee, 51, was born in Hope, Ark., the same hometown of former President Bill Clinton. A former Baptist minister, Huckabee became the youngest president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, the largest denomination in Arkansas.
Falwell said he is excited about Huckabee’s visit to Liberty.
"It’s a great opportunity for a candidate to express his views … it’s a good forum for him and it’s good for our students to hear from national leaders like Gov. Huckabee."
Falwell said there will be a question-and-answer period following Huckabee’s talk.
Huckabee will be the third candidate to make an appearance at LU. U.S. Sen. John McCain spoke at Liberty’s graduation in May 2006 and Alan Keyes, a former Assistant Secretary of State, spoke at convocation in September.





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