Votermania Will Run Wild On You!
Huckabee has Chuck Norris: Now Obama has Hulk Hogan.
By Richard Whittaker, 4:09PM, Thu. Jan. 31, 2008
Remember when the highest profile endorsement Barack Obama could get was YouTube faux sensation Obama Girl? This week he got a big gun, or pair of guns, or more technically pair of pythons, with Hulk Hogan formally coming out for the Illinois Senator.
Wrestling has had its political run-ins, like the Senate steroid hearings of the 1980s. But it also has a degree of political clout (ask WWE Hall of Famer and former governor of Minnesota Jesse "The Body" Ventura) and there's a sizable demographic that cares a lot more about what Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair has to say about the presidential race than Oprah's opinion (he's gone for Mike Huckabee.) Meanwhile, Ron Paul has managed to get WWE superstars Kane and Val Venis (who has previously been a fairly loyal libertarian, but that's true for a lot of Paul supporters.)
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Elections, Election 2008, Celebrity Endorsements, Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee