Transcript of Mike Huckabee's Iowa victory speech
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DES MOINES, Iowa - This a transcript of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's victory speech to his supporters in Des Moines after the Iowa Caucuses, as provided by Congressional Quarterly via The Associated Press.
MIKE HUCKABEE: Thank you, Iowa.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
You know, I wasn't sure that I would ever be able to love a state as much as I love my home state of Arkansas.
But tonight, I love Iowa a whole lot.
Over the past several months, my family and I have had the marvelous joy and privilege of getting to know many of you. And it's been an incredible honor.
I was thinking last night that some of the friendships that we've forged here in the last several months are friendships that will last a lifetime.
And we didn't know how this was going to turn out tonight. But I knew one thing: I would be forever grateful to the people that I met, the ones who voted for me, even the ones who didn't, who still treated me with respect and who gave me their attention, who have allowed me to come often, not just into their communities, but into their homes, not once, but time and time again.
And a few of them, I even convinced to vote for me tonight and that's really remarkable.
I want to say how much I appreciate my wife, Janet.
She was a wonderful first lady of Arkansas.
And I think she'll be a wonderful first lady for the United States of America.
We also want to say thanks. Our three children are with us tonight.
I would like them to come and just be a part of this tonight. They have all been so much involved. Our oldest son, John Mark, our son, David, his wife, Lauren, our daughter, Sarah, who has literally lived in Iowa for the past two and a half months.
And I told her if she stayed much longer, she'll have to get her an Iowa driver's license and probably start paying even more taxes up here.
And I say thanks to all of them for joining with us in this effort, because a family goes through it, not just the candidate. But tonight is a celebration for everybody on our team, so many of you who have traveled from all across America to be here.
I'm amazed, but I'm encouraged, because tonight what we have seen is a new day in American politics. A new day is needed in American politics, just like a new day is needed in American government. And tonight it starts here in Iowa.
But it doesn't end here. It goes all the way through the other states and ends at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue one year from now.
I think we've learned three very important things through this victory tonight. The first thing we've learned is that people really are more important than the purse, and what a great lesson for America to learn. Most of the pundits believe that when you're outspent at least 15 to 1, it's simply impossible to overcome that mountain of money and somehow garner the level of support that's necessary to win an election.
Well, tonight we proved that American politics still is in the hands of ordinary folks like you and across this country who believe that it wasn't about who raised the most money but who raised the greatest hopes, dreams and aspirations for our children and their future.
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