ST. LOUIS — Former Arkansas governor and GOP White House hopeful Mike Huckabee will make another stop in Missouri, speaking tonight on the campus of St. Louis University.
On Monday, Huckabee keynoted a gathering of the anti-abortion Vitae Foundation in Jefferson City, where coincidentally — or perhaps not — legislators the same night had a prolonged debate on an abortion bill.
At 7 p.m. tonight, the runner-up in last year’s Republican presidential primary will speak at SLU’s Busch Student Center about “America’s healthcare crisis.”
Huckabee will be available to answer questions and sign copies of his book.
Too bad for Huckabee he’s about a week and half early for opening day at Busch Stadium. Growing up in Arkansas, Huckabee was a Cards fan, which back then was the closest team.
““But of course, that was before the Texas Rangers and the Astros existed,” Huckabee told the New York Times in December 2007. “So really it was St. Louis or nothing.”
