Politics & Government
Huckabee Hosting Primary Candidate Forum Jan. 14
Questions coming form undecided voters at CofC event.

Former Arkansas governor and 2008 GOP Primary candidate Mike Huckabee may not be on the ballot this year, but he is coming back to South Carolina on Jan. 14 to get some questions answered for undecided primary voters.
Next weekend is already expected to be a busy, with while — all of it leading up to a Monday night debate.
First, candidates will visit the College of Charleston's Sottile Theater for a forum hosted by Huckabee and focused on undecided voters.
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"It's going to be an extraordinary evening — not of candidates picking at each other, but answering tough questions from undecided voters," Huckabee said on his Fox News program Saturday.
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The forum will be at noon Saturday. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. Seating is first come first serve. It's unclear how many seats will be available, but there are less than 600 in the theater. Seating will be first-come, first-serve.
U.S. Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) . Scott was on Huckabee's show Saturday to preview the race in South Carolina and the forum, which will also serve as a finale for Scott's own town hall series.
told Huckabee that it was a tough decision for South Carolina's primary voters.
"The truth of the matter is that we have very good candidates, and that makes it more difficult," Scott said.
According to Huckabee's website, "no one will be admitted with T-shirts, signs, buttons or other paraphernalia favoring one candidate."
Undecided voters can also send their questions for the forum.
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