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Huckabee's views on gays under greater scrutiny

Old statements resurface as he rises in Iowa

While Mike Huckabee has climbed to the top of the polls in Iowa, he is in fourth place in several polls in New Hampshire. New Hampshire legalized civil unions last May. While Mike Huckabee has climbed to the top of the polls in Iowa, he is in fourth place in several polls in New Hampshire. New Hampshire legalized civil unions last May. (Tony Gutierrez/associated press)
By Michael Kranish
Globe Staff / December 12, 2007

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WASHINGTON - Shortly before announcing his White House bid, Mike Huckabee told a gathering of Christian conservatives that he had the toughest position against gay marriage of any Republican candidate. "Unless Moses comes down with two stone tablets from Brokeback Mountain to tell us something different, we need to keep that understanding of marriage," Huckabee said, referring to the movie ... (Full article: 1029 words)

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