Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Jon huntsman

  • Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman vowed Tuesday to press on to South Carolina after finishing third in the New Hampshire primary on which he had staked his candidacy — and despite huge hurdles ahead.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • MANCHESTER, N.H. – A third place New Hampshire finish was far better than Jon Huntsman was expected to get just days ago, but it still may be far short of what he needs to continue his campaign.
  • (Politico.com)
  • The presidential campaign of Jon M. Huntsman Jr. has always had the feel of a trial run for 2016. He didn't bother to compete in Iowa, and his organization in the two upcoming primary states, South Carolina on Jan. 21 and Florida on Jan.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • UPDATE: During an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Huntsman responded to the poll results. "Well when I was on his show recently he promised me the Colbert bump, Huntsman said.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Today's Suffolk University tracking poll shows Jon Huntsman gaining in New Hampshire to third place at 16 percent, just behind Ron Paul at 18 percent and Mitt Romney at a runaway 37 percent.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Jon Huntsman is running third behind Mitt Romney and Ron Paul as voting begins Tuesday in the New Hampshire presidential primary. A third place finish for Huntsman could be his ticket to relevancy in the GOP presidential nominating contest.
  • (On Top Magazine)
  • (CNN) - Jon Huntsman said Tuesday he would push forward and compete in the next state on the GOP nominating calendar, South Carolina.
  • (CNN)
  • Not even second place could bring a surprise, as the early returns showed Ron Paul winning by a wide margin over Jon Huntsman.
  • (CNN)
  • Mitt Romney won New Hampshire with a solid performance, Ron Paul finished second, and Jon Huntsman wound up a disappointing third and will presumably drop out sooner rather than later. That's your headline from the Granite State.
  • (Washington Post)
  • On the day of the New Hampshire Primary, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is closing in on Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX). According to a 7 News/Suffolk University poll of likely New Hampshire Primary voters released Tuesday, Mr.
  • (The State Column)

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