Politics / Iowa caucuses On 7th Day, They Campaigned Candidates turn to the tube as Iowa caucus looms By Peter Fearon, Newser Staff Posted Dec 31, 2007 3:15 AM CST Copied Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., is escorted after speaking during worship services at the Corinthian Baptist Church in Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2007. (AP Photo/LM Otero) (Associated Press) With four days of campaigning left in Iowa, leading White House hopefuls skipped church services and attended another weekend ritual—Sunday political talk shows. GOP frontrunner Mike Huckabee missed a service at the Cornerstone Family Church to appear on NBC, and Hillary Clinton arrived late and slipped out early at a Des Moines Baptist church service, although her ABC appearance was pre-taped, reports the McClatchy newspapers. story continues belowPeople in Columbus are Loving Martha Stewart's Meal KitMartha Stewart & Marley Spoon UndoWSOP Poker Finally on Desktop: The King of Poker Games Is Breaking RecordsGet On It Now And Experience It With 1,000,000 Free Poker ChipsWorld Series of PokerPlay NowUndo"BlazePod Helped My Athlete React Faster and Play Smarter!"BlazePod is a smart training platform that uses flashing lights to help young athletes improve their coordination, agility, and reaction timeBlazePodShop NowUndo Huckabee, an ordained minister, assured voters he would not impose his Christian faith on others. As Arkansas governor, he said, "We didn't do tent revivals on the grounds of the capitol." Clinton assured voters that while she might confer with husband Bill, he wouldn't have an "official role" in her White House. (More Iowa caucuses stories.) Report an error