GAINESVILLE - While Mitt Romney said Friday he won't make a third run for President, there's another former Republican governor who's looking more and more like a candidate for 2016.<br />
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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was a guest on the Friday edition of WDUN's Morning Talk. Huckabee was on the show to promote his new book "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy," but co-host Mitch Clarke asked Huckabee directly if he would make a run for the White House.<br />
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"I can give you a hint," said Huckabee. "I did not leave my Fox News show every Saturday just so I could [sit around]."<br />
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He said he would confirm a run in the next few months.<br />
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"No formal announcement is going to be made until later in the spring," said Huckabee.<br />
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For now, Huckabee said he's concentrating on his 2015 book tour. His only Georgia tour stops are scheduled for Friday, January 30. He will sign books at Fox Tail Book Shoppe in Woodstock at 4 p.m., and then at 7 p.m. Huckabee will promote his book at the Annual Johnny Hunt Men's Conference at First Baptist Church-Woodstock.<br />