Mike Huckabee Drops Adele “Hello” Parody to Sway Millennial Iowa Caucus Voters

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 27, 2016 03:10 PM EST

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As he's currently polling at roughly 2.5% of the national vote, Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has apparently decided to attempt to grab millennials in an ... interesting ... way. The GOP hopeful just dropped a video that parodies Adele's ever-so-popular single "Hello" just in time for the Iowa Caucus.

Before you watch, we should probably warn you, it's undoubtedly the most WTF thing you'll see all day.

Brace yourselves...

Recorded from what looks to be a camera phone – or they just hired an incredibly horrid videographer – Huckabee's plea to Iowans comes as he's way down in the GOP polls, and is hoping to rectify that as the Iowa Caucus nears this coming Monday.

Of course, the move – meaning that weird video up there – could be considered a way to remain in the headlines and therefore not go unnoticed, as it seems that the 2016 election—on the Republican side, largely—is more so about staying in the news and less about proving yourself worthy, or qualified, of being the President of the United States.

Not saying we're looking at Donald J. Trump, the leading candidate of the Republican Party, but honestly, how many people would be keeping up with the election if it weren't for some of the things Trump, and sometimes Ben Carson and Ted Cruz, have said in the past that make headlines?

Anyway, the video from "Huck" calls the election a "crazy circus" that has gone "Cuckoo-ca-choo" (yes, seriously). Surely dropping this video adds nothing to the craziness that is the 2016 presidential race, right?

So, Iowans, remember: the Iowa Caucus is Monday, Feb. 1.

The rest of the country, you have until Monday to Google what a "caucus" is.

 Had a blast playing "Pride of America" w/ my good friend & extraordinary talent @ayla10 #imwithhuck https://t.co/ITxETBOEIP

A video posted by Mike Huckabee (@govmikehuckabee) on Oct 16, 2015 at 12:01pm PDT

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