- Jon Huntsman began his bid for the Republican nomination asking voters to pick a non-extreme opponent to face President Obama, and he ended it by perhaps asking himself how he could poll behind a comedian in a crucial primary state. (ABC News)
- Jon Huntsman bowed out of the 2012 presidential race today and called for the Republican Party to coalesce behind front-runner Mitt Romney, a man he once bitterly criticized in the campaign. (USA Today)
- Jon Huntsman began his bid for the Republican nomination asking voters to pick a non-extreme opponent to face President Obama, and he ended it by perhaps asking himself how he could poll behind a comedian in a crucial primary state. (YAHOO!)
- Jon Huntsman is dropping out of the presidential race. So what happens to the super PAC supporting his campaign? Well, pretty much anything. Including Huntsman himself taking it over. (Washington Post)
- On Monday morning, Jon Huntsman announced his decision to quit his presidential bid following a poor showing in New Hampshires Jan. 10 primary. (YAHOO!)
- MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Jon Huntsman announced Monday he had suspended his campaign for president and now supports Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination. Just last week, Huntsman called Romney pretty much unelectable. (United Press International)
- Jon Huntsman Jr. dropped out of the Republican presidential race and endorsed Mitt Romney, saying the party should unite behind the former Massachusetts governor as the candidate "best-equipped" to defeat President Barack Obama. (Bloomberg)
- MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- When former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. abandoned his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination Monday, he endorsed Mitt Romney and bemoaned negative tactics on his way out the door. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- CHARLESTON, S.C.—Jon Huntsman staked his presidential campaign on New Hampshire and his bid to become a legitimate competitor on distinguishing himself from front-runner Mitt Romney. (Denver Post)
Monday, January 16, 2012
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