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Jon Huntsman Quits GOP Race

Huntsman endorses Mitt Romney, asks GOP to stop attacking eachother

January 16, 2012 RSS Feed Print
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According to George Will and Wall Street Journal Huntsman was the only consistent and reliable conservative running. He's smart, had a great record as Governor (much better than Romney's) and had zero baggage, but the Pubs barely even looked at him. What a shame. He was the best of the lot.

Ron Paul supporters, don't let your delusions misguide you. Ron Paul has zero chance, is too old, and even if miracle of miracles was elected President would not get any of his proposals through Congress. Throw away your vote if you want, but Romney is still beating him and if Romney can beat him, Obama will roast him.

Bobarooni of ID 6:56PM January 16, 2012

See ya Jon.....Don't let the door hit you in the a$$!

Now if we can just get the other going-nowhere idiots (Santorum, Gingrich, and Perry) to follow Huntsman, we can move on to Ron Paul mopping the floor with Mitt Romney! Once it becomes a two-man race, the difference between a true Constitutional Conservative (Ron Paul), and a mealy-mouth empty suit establishment puppet (Mitt Romney) will become quite apparent!

Dan Johnson of AZ 5:57PM January 16, 2012

it;s unfortunate that gov. huntsman 's poll numbers forced him to drop out of the race.the republicans had a chance to noninate a statesman.but in keeping with todays g.o.p. in appealing to the tea party and other loons,they have chosen another course.

their field now includes a former disgraced speaker,a religious zealot who want to return to the days of chastity belts and the cursades,followed by a business raider,who actions in many cases destroyed jobs.

what a poor lot!

bruce b of NV 1:42PM January 16, 2012

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