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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

A third place in the primaries in New Hampshire is the ticket "to ride" Jon Huntsman:

Jon Huntsman Jr. called for his third place finish yesterday in the nation's first presidential primary, "Ticket to ride" to the state of South Carolina, the state's next vote in the race to win the Republican nomination.

He hoped that his Huntsman can come in second behind winner of the primary, Mitt Romney, a second candidate in the race with Utah ties.

Instead, the delay and Romney and Huntsman attorney Ron Paul of Texas. U. S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, the former four.

Try Huntsman surrounded by his parents, his wife and three of the oldest girl, a sound optimistic as he told the crowd at the bar and central Bremer black grill, "We are in the hunt."

However, it lacks enthusiasm in a speech last few days, when the uptick in the polls, and drew the biggest crowds and more media outlets for public appearances, and eventually may claim Huntsman momentum in the race.

There were cheers and shouts from the crowd at the bar and grill, but the event did not get Huntsman to forgive and put the crowd in his election campaign last held in Exeter Hall on Monday evening, where a larger number of people, and even more noise and more candy .

"Huntsman put the best face on it can," said University of New Hampshire political scientist Dante Scala. "No, it was a big disappointment."

Scala said he expects to continue to Huntsman candidacy.

"Candidates say a lot of things on election night, which they consider to be more," he said.

Said Tim Baines, head of the bank branch, said Huntsman is also believed to withdraw from the race.

Baines said the Independent, he would have voted for the Democratic Party four years ago, President Barack Obama, but this time he cast his ballot Huntsman.

"There is something enticing about a person, it leaves a letter at the door, do not say inflammatory things that a lot of other candidates do, and certainly has a great record of leadership in Utah," said Baines.

He said that, although not yet decided to vote for Obama again, Huntsman is the only Republican who can draw.

Scala is the Huntsman succeeded in attracting independent Democrat, and who switched party affiliation to vote in the primaries in the Republican Party. However, he said, Huntsman is to attract more than a small percentage of Republicans.

"You can not win the nomination if you can not beat the people in your party," said Scala. "I do not know where to go with that."

Huntsman staked his campaign on a strong showing in New Hampshire, skipped Iowa last week, combines sound and moving to his residence from Florida to Manchester in the city center.

So far, despite nearly 170 events across the country, and has never been a favorite to win here.

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