if the Republican candidate Jon Huntsman, needed more bad news after his third place in New Hampshire, which now trails comedian Stephen Colbert in South Carolina, the next state to vote on January 21, reports on the Atlantic.
The count, by a vote of Public Policy (PPP), is anchored Comedy Central and applicants not by 5%, while the former ambassador to China, is collecting only 4%. "Although Huntsman finished second in New Hampshire tonight that does not speak well of its prospects in the line has been behind Stephen Colbert," the pollsters wrote in an underestimation of a massive release.
While many supporters of Democratic voters Colbert might be the intention to participate in the Palmetto State primary open a. (Or just pranksters who have taken seriously the study.) And Colbert is a native of South Carolina. He also received much publicity after trying to buy the rights to the name of the primary wish to call the contest "The Colbert Nation Super Cap presidential primary." However, for a professional politician like Huntsman - who campaigned for president for months - it has to be embarrassing.
Maybe he can take solace in the fact that it is not the only one left red faced Colbert's antics. Republican Party of South Carolina have taken seriously the offer of a comic "significant donation" to add to the ballot question to mock the current favorite. I wanted to ask voters if they believe that "companies are the people" or "people are people." The question does not worry about Mitt Romney, who said controversial "Businesses are the people" in Iowa last year.
According to figures from PPP, South Carolina do not agree much with your statement. "The Republican supporters of each candidate believes that" people are people, "even 66%, Mitt Romney, whose comments inspired this debate, in the first place," said the press release
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