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Fundraising Letter from Huckabee Campaign

Received from the Huckabee campaign:

Dear X,

This morning on Fox News Sunday I previewed the first of our television ads for Iowa.

The ad can be found here on our website <http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=724>.

Chuck Norris and I filmed the television spot a few weeks ago. I hope you enjoy it. Reaching new voters and reminding folks that politics doesn't have to be a bloodsport were some of our goals for this first ad. Running for President is serious business, but I am not afraid to have some fun while I am doing it. We also hope this ad will create some buzz about the campaign and draw people to our website to learn more about where I stand on the issues.

The media buy we put behind the ad is $60,000. A small amount targeted towards key areas of Iowa. If you would like to see this ad played statewide and in other states such as New Hampshire and South Carolina, I encourage you to make a contribution now. When you contribute $1 (a buck for Huck!), $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $1000, $2300 you will give us the money we need to expand the reach of this ad and develop more traditional, issue based ads.

So please make a contribution today and spread the word about our first ad.

As I said this is the first of our television ads. Thanks the support of tens of thousands of Americans we will have many more that we will be able to air. I hope you will endorse my campaign and this ad with a contribution today!

Help us spread the word about our campaign. Contribute $1(a buck for Huck), $5, $10, $25, $50, $100 or even $1,000 today!

I will have another email update for you soon.

With deep gratitude,

Mike Huckabee

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