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Romney, Huck ... Who's the Heir Apparent?

Romney, Huck ... Who's the Heir Apparent?
For Marc Ambinder, it's never too early to start thinking of 2012.  He thinks that if McCain were to lose, Hucakbee would be a front-runner for the GOP nomination
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.  He also mentions Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich (back in May, I predicted Romney and Huck would square-off again before this is all over).  I also would caution against counting-out Sarah Palin or Bobby Jindal.  Keep in mind that every cycle, it seems, offers up some "surprise" front-runners (few would have predicted Romney or Huckabee would have done so well back in 2004) ...

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