While Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee “remains a distant fifth in New Hampshire, behind [Mitt] Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Ron Paul [and]… fifth in national polls,” according to the Chicago Examiner, he’s surging in Iowa, according to a ABC/Washington Post poll released November 21, conducted November 14-18:
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Are we beginning to coalesce? ABC thinks so….

Key elements of the Republican base are coalescing around Mike Huckabee in Iowa, lifting this comparatively little-known candidate to the first rank in the first state to cast
votes in the 2008 presidential contest.
The surge for Huckabee is remarkable in size and intensity alike. He’s attracted not just support, but enthusiastic support, from core Republican groups including conservatives, evangelicals and strong abortion opponents.
The change is notable, as well, for Huckabee’s lack of advantage on most issues and personal attributes….
With sampling error, [Romney and Huckabee] are about even.
As with Romney, support for Fred Thompson… Rudy Giuliani… and John McCain… is flat. While tied with Thompson given sampling tolerances, Giuliani, the national front-runner, is numerically fourth in Iowa.

This was also in line with my observation at the FRC Washington Briefing that evangelicals were wary of Romney’s Mormonism and newfound pro-life beliefs:

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There was also this, the very last question on the poll, of, incidentally, “400 Iowan adults likely to vote in the 2008 Republican presidential caucus… [with]… a 5-point error margin” (click to enlarge):

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