If enough New Hampshire voters watched this morning's debate, Huntsman may do well in Tuesday's primary. Romney is going to win with 40-something percent of the vote, no matter what. But if Huntsman can finish second in the 20 percent range, that will definitely help the moderate's struggling campaign.
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
Huntsman surge in New Hampshire?
As background, Republican presidential candidate Huntsman served as U.S. ambassador to China under the Obama administration. At last night's debate, front runner Romney criticized Huntsman for that. This clip is from this morning's debate (yes, there were two debates within 10 hours of each other).
If enough New Hampshire voters watched this morning's debate, Huntsman may do well in Tuesday's primary. Romney is going to win with 40-something percent of the vote, no matter what. But if Huntsman can finish second in the 20 percent range, that will definitely help the moderate's struggling campaign.
If enough New Hampshire voters watched this morning's debate, Huntsman may do well in Tuesday's primary. Romney is going to win with 40-something percent of the vote, no matter what. But if Huntsman can finish second in the 20 percent range, that will definitely help the moderate's struggling campaign.
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