Seattle Evangelicals Endorse Huckabee

Local evangelicals endorse presidential candidate Huckabee

By David Postman and Sherry Grindeland
Seattle Times staff reporters


Mike Huckabee picked up endorsements in his presidential campaign from local Christian conservatives Thursday — a move he said is being repeated around the country and is a better indicator of evangelical support than the high-profile endorsements his Republican opponents are getting.

Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, was endorsed by Joseph Fuiten, pastor of Cedar Park Church in Bothell, and 29 other evangelical-faith community leaders from the area.

"The governor represents our values," Fuiten said after a small fundraising luncheon at the Harbor Club in Bellevue. "I like that he believes, and I like what he believes. His Christianity is organic; he has been this way all his life."

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