Republican presidential contender and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says that he will not participate in the August Iowa Straw Poll, an early test of 2016 support in the first caucus state.
“I have concluded this year’s Iowa Straw Poll will serve only to weaken conservative candidates and further empower the Washington ruling class and their hand-picked candidates,” he wrote in an editorial in the Des Moines Register.
Huckabee finished second in the straw poll in 2007 and went on to win the Iowa caucuses in 2008.
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Huckabee’s announcement comes after GOP establishment favorite Jeb Bush confirmed that he would sit out the contest, a move Huckabee appeared to allude to in his comments.
“It’s clear that pitting conservative candidates with limited resources against each other in a non-binding and expensive summer straw poll battle, while allowing billionaire-backed establishment candidates to sit out, will only wound and weaken the conservative candidates who best represent conservative and hard-working Iowans,” he said.









