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Old 12-03-2011, 07:29 PM
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Ron Paul may be able to find a little traction, he hasn't been quite so nutty as some of the "front runners" to this point. But of the remaining bunch of GOP candidates, i only see 1 guy who hasn't been in front of the camera's making a bloody fool of himself with his foot in his mouth! That's John Huntsman, i know he's pretty far back in the early polls, but he may make some noise as the race moves into the new year. He could just be taking the approach of letting the others run their mouths and knock each other off, which up to this point they have been doing a great job of doing!
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Old 12-03-2011, 07:35 PM
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Ron Paul may be able to find a little traction, he hasn't been quite so nutty as some of the "front runners" to this point. But of the remaining bunch of GOP candidates, i only see 1 guy who hasn't been in front of the camera's making a bloody fool of himself with his foot in his mouth! That's John Huntsman, i know he's pretty far back in the early polls, but he may make some noise as the race moves into the new year. He could just be taking the approach of letting the others run their mouths and knock each other off, which up to this point they have been doing a great job of doing!
Huntsman could win New Hampshire over Romney, certainly.

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Tim Miller, a spokesman for Jon Huntsman's presidential campaign, had this response when asked if his candidate would participate in the Dec. 27 Newsmax debate moderated by Donald Trump:

"Lol. We look forward to watching Mitt and Newt suck-up to The Donald with a big bowl of popcorn," he said in an email to Business Insider.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/hunts...#ixzz1fWe2TmfR
LOL indeed. Well played, Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman
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