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    Alone in NH, Huntsman sees past Iowa

    LACONIA, N.H. (AP) — The political world is spinning in Iowa this week. And Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman says he doesn't care.

    He's hunkered down in New Hampshire, waiting for Tuesday's Iowa caucuses to end and the race to turn to this fiercely independent state — the only one where the former Utah governor is competing in earnest.

    "It's wondrously quiet here in New Hampshire these days. We have it all to ourselves," Huntsman said Thursday night in Wolfeboro, where he attracted a crowd of roughly 200 people in the town where rival Mitt Romney has a summer home.

    "A day or two after the Iowa caucuses play out, no one will remember what went on there, and everyone will be focused on New Hampshire," he said on the second day of a 13-day marathon of campaigning that ends with the Jan. 10 Republican primary.

    Come this time next week, the Republicans who triumphed in Iowa will campaign here with momentum on their side and they'll have to contend with Huntsman, who has planted a flag in the state. Polling suggests his popularity in New Hampshire may be growing, but his margin for error in the race certainly is not.

    He conceded the obvious, acknowledging that he cannot remain a viable presidential contender — and likely won't stay in the race — if he finishes below third place in New Hampshire, where Mitt Romney has a comfortable lead in polls and a strong organization from his failed 2008 bid.

    "If we cross that threshold and the headline or the storyline is, 'Huntsman did better than expected, he exceeded market expectations,' then you know you've done something and you can carry on," he told The Associated Press from the back of a black SUV speeding toward the Laconia Rotary Club.

    It's a relatively low bar, but a bar nonetheless set by a candidate who has been careful not to set the terms for his departure from a contest that's been difficult from the beginning.

    Huntsman was expected to be a force in the race long before he officially joined the crowded field in June. Handsome and well-spoken, the 51-year-old California native offered a unique set of qualifications as a former GOP governor with experience working under four presidents, three Republicans and Democrat Barack Obama, whom he served as ambassador to China.

    Perhaps it's the connection to Obama, but Huntsman has struggled to win over the more conservative voters who typically dominate Republican primaries. It could be that he offers more moderate positions on global warming, the war in Afghanistan and gay rights. Despite those stances, he has portrayed himself as the most electable conservative and has promised not to pander to the likes of businessman turned TV star Donald Trump or to shift positions simply to score political points.

    Huntsman retreated to New Hampshire largely out of necessity; the state, like South Carolina, allows independents to participate in the Republican primary. Iowa, where social conservatives and evangelicals tend to dominate, wasn't the right fit for a Mormon like him.

    Overall, his strategy is similar to John McCain's in 2008 — hope that New Hampshire's independent voters lift him to victory, giving him momentum heading into next-up South Carolina and Florida. But that carries risks because Huntsman would have to court them without turning off Republicans whose support he'd need to build a broad — and winning — coalition for the GOP primary.

    "It's our strategy," says Huntsman. "I might as well own it."

    He has spent the past few months working to build a campaign organization in the state, so much so that he's competitive with those of Romney, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich, considered his strongest competitors. Going all in, he moved his national headquarters from Florida to New Hampshire in September but has struggled to win big-name endorsements in the state. Still, Huntsman recently earned the backing of three newspapers, including the state capital's Concord Monitor.

    But without the funds for a full-fledged television advertising campaign, Huntsman has depended on outside help to deliver his message to the full electorate. An independent super PAC designed to help Huntsman spent $1.2 million earlier in the month on two weeks of television ads aired across the state. His campaign released an online video this week that jabs Paul as "unelectable." But Huntsman acknowledged Thursday that the campaign may not have the money to air the ad on television.

    He's partly relying on New Hampshire's reputation for going its own way.

    "People here in New Hampshire, they're not influenced by what comes out of another state," Huntsman said earlier this week. "They want to do their own (due) diligence, they want to get to know the candidates, they want to draw their own conclusions. So, putting our eggs in the first primary basket is a good strategy."

    And he reminded the few dozen New Hampshire voters at a Rotary Club luncheon on Thursday of New Hampshire's tradition.

    "You're going to upend conventional wisdom once again Jan. 10. And we're going to go on to win this election," he said. "I'm just putting you all on early notice."

    At least in New Hampshire, he's scoring points for bypassing Iowa.

    "He's made a great choice coming here," said Jim Emery, a retired automotive repair shop owner who attended Huntsman's town hall meeting in Pelham on Wednesday night and dismissed the Iowa caucus results as essentially meaningless. Emery, a registered Republican, said electability is a top concern — but he hasn't settled on a candidate yet.

    "Ron Paul has some great ideas — totally unelectable," Emery said. "Newt Gingrich probably knows the inside better than anyone else, but again, I question electability. Romney is probably the front-runner for a reason, but he doesn't inspire — I don't know — a sense of fire. He doesn't set me on fire."

    And therein lies another Huntsman challenge — his low-key demeanor.

    He freely admits that he's not a verbal bomb thrower in a political era where brash rhetoric is often rewarded, particularly by a Republican electorate looking for a nominee who will aggressively take it to Obama. Huntsman tries to turn his style into a positive, saying that he's outlining goals that are achievable, while his opponents are "campaigning on a bunch of nutty ideas to whoop up folks in a crowd."

     

    38 comments

    • Big Shelly's Tamale B ...  •  4 mths ago
      Libs already have their d-bag candidate. We're going for a real American, for a Change.
    • Big Shelly's Tamale B ...  •  4 mths ago
      Dems are the ones with the weak, failed candidate. Maybe Huntsman can run on your ticket? We'll beat your a ss es all the same, wait and see.
    • catman2130093  •  4 mths ago
      I'm an independent-admittedly with a left lean. That said,I could support Huntsman,if he didn't have to drag the rest of the wacko right behind him. Sorry Jon,the baggage of your fellow party members ruins your chances from the left like me, and you aren't nutty enough to draw the "base" from the right. What a shame.
      • Letitgo 4 mths ago
        No you just keep voting for Obama the pseudo Democrat...and then when he gets that peoples chioce for another 4 years there will be no more elections to contend with....
      • J 4 mths ago
        If you are left of huntsman, you just need to go circIe-jerk with the dimocrooks.
      • Sean Kennedy 4 mths ago
        What DO you actually believe in? What is your compass in life?..
    • Katy  •  4 mths ago
      It's a shame that sane, thoughtful candidates are ignored BECAUSE they don't spew troublesome rhetoric. I hope he gains some traction, he's the only Republican candidate that doesn't instill fear in me if he gets the Presidency.
      • Letitgo 4 mths ago
        Good post...Right on...He seems to be the most sensible one and the only garbage he appears to have in his bucket is that he was Obamas choice for that China Ambassador...but; then again that can be the only positive things Obama did...
      • Sean Kennedy 4 mths ago
        What DO you actually believe in? What is your compass in life?..
      • Rhiannon 4 mths ago
        And unfortunately, the GOP insists on self-destructing with these nuts.
    • Fred  •  Willcox, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      That's pretty much the story of Huntsman this year. Off by himself, ignored by the media spotlight and the other candidates, wandering the wilderness alone, trying to find the spark that will ignite some enthusiasm for his campaign. Pity, he may be the best of the lot.
    • Sara  •  4 mths ago
      I like Huntsman. He's smart and a man of his word. He has experience in international politics that we really need. I'm glad people are getting to know him now. I'm thinking that was the whole idea with this campaign. Maybe we'll be ready for him in 2016.
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Yeah he has a lot of experience with the China syndrome we're now facing.
      • rabbit 4 mths ago
        I'm ready for him now. I only wish the rest of the population would evolve.
      • nick 4 mths ago
        Rabbit~ me too. This is the best candidate either party has had for years IMO.
    • Old Geezer  •  4 mths ago
      Hopefully Huntsman has been smart to stay out of this Jerry Springer show for the most part. When Perry and Shelby drop out along with Gingrich after Iowa, it's going to be a different race. Santorum folds like the cheap suit he is after NH. Now its Romney, Paul and Huntsman in South Carolina.
    • va_tazdad  •  4 mths ago
      Sadly, Jon Huntsman, the best qualified Republican will not get the nomination. Best case scenario is that he gets the VP slot and can show his abilities on a national stage. I believe he is a much better fit to fix the problems in this country, but idiots like Newt have bigger name recognition and more money.

      Rarely has the best ever won in this country. Certainly didn't in 2008.
    • pacman  •  4 mths ago
      Huntsman is the ONLY sane one of the bunch.
    • zsailor1  •  4 mths ago
      Jon Huntsman is one thing that the other candidates are not and this is simply that he is a Statesman. He should be the Republican candidate. He would be a great President and should be elected. He could easily beat President Obama. He could get the Nation back on track from the disastrous years of President G.W. Bush and the failures of the Republican Congress who have worked diligently to ensure anything President Obama tried would fail.
      • Letitgo 4 mths ago
        Agree!!! But I envision that he is the Hillary for the Republican and would make a great Sec of State at least...His personality turns off the middle is what it must be, those Mormans have that ability..
    • nick  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      The Nation needs Jon Huntsman! His experience as both Governor AND as Ambassador to China are major qualifications that put him far ahead of any other candidate, including Obama.
    • HappyCamper  •  4 mths ago
      I believe Paul is gay.
    • HappyCamper  •  4 mths ago
      HUNTSMAN can NEVER BE the Republican Candidate. Why? Because he's a semi-reasonable human being who cares about others, believes in global warming, an worked for Obama, and worse: he believes in EVOLUTION. Therefore, being semi-reasonable, he will never have a chance in the INCREDIBLY WACKED-OUT, EVIL, HATE-FILLED, RACIST, HOMOPHOBE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
    • Arbutus Dave  •  4 mths ago
      But can he see his own delusions of grandeur?
    • Charles  •  4 mths ago
      So Huntsman is adopting the Rudy Giuliani campaign strategy of ignoring significant sections of the GOP electorate which don't match up to his RINO beliefs. But Jon, how did that work out for ol' Rudy, the mainstream media's self-annoited front runner in 2008? Last I heard he was still in hiding in some New York deli mumbling to himself: "9/11, 9/11, 9/11 . . . "
    • yahoo user  •  4 mths ago
      Sorry Jon, your party has lost their gd mind.
    • S.  •  4 mths ago
      Please vote Huntsman, for our country.
    • MajinVegeta  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      It's a shame the far right (aka tea party lunatics) has taken the Republican party hostage. Everyday I can't believe how much farther right the GOP gets. We need to take our party back, and we're going to do that by expelling the lunatic tea party and forcing them to start their own party. bachmann, perry, and santourum should leave our party immediately. And to the Democrats, i suggest you do the same with obama, pelosi and reid. We're falling off the right, and you're falling off the left. Let's take our parties back!!! Get these id10ts out!!!
    • rabbit  •  4 mths ago
      It's a shame the American sheeple are too lazy to do some research on the candidates themselves. They'd find Huntsman is the most electable and able individual of the bunch––Ron Paul included. People don't realize Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman share almost identical views. Huntsman is like the evolved version of Ron Paul, 20 years younger. But once again, the American sheeple will blindly follow the media into another election, enslaving themselves to corporate America for another four years.
    • Mr KnowItAll  •  4 mths ago
      Huntsman is the smart one
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