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Jon Huntsman Returning To United States Amid 2012 Speculation

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KEN THOMAS   04/29/11 11:10 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is returning to the United States this weekend amid speculation that he could be mounting a Republican campaign for the White House.

Huntsman, a former Utah governor who joined President Barack Obama's administration in 2009, officially completes his work as the nation's top diplomat in China this week. He is expected to attend the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday, a high-profile event that features Obama along with Hollywood and political figures.

Huntsman will be meeting with advisers on Monday to discuss his future, according to a person familiar with his schedule. The person was not authorized to speak publicly about Huntsman's presidential plans.

Federal laws have barred Huntsman from taking any steps toward a campaign until his diplomatic duties are complete. But supporters have created a campaign in waiting should he decide to pursue the presidency. Next month, Huntsman plans to deliver commencement addresses at universities in South Carolina and New Hampshire, two key primary states.

Conservatives play a large role in early primaries and Huntsman could face criticism among the GOP faithful for joining the Obama administration. If he decides to run, Huntsman will need to address two main questions: Why did he decide to work for the Obama administration, and why is he now seeking to unseat his former boss?

"May is going to be the Huntsman month, where he really comes on the scene," said Scott Reed, a Republican strategist who managed Sen. Bob Dole's presidential campaign in 1996. "He needs to square the issue about how he served in the Obama administration. He needs to get it right and he needs to get it right quickly and then he needs to move on why he's running for president."

The former governor stoked speculation about his future when he told Newsweek late last year, "We may have one final run left in our bones." In January, Huntsman announced he would step down this spring as ambassador to China in the Democratic administration.

Huntsman enjoyed high approval ratings in solidly conservative Utah. He opposes abortion and supports gun rights, but his Mormon faith and support of civil unions for gay couples could raise questions among evangelical voters and conservatives. Republicans backing Huntsman say he could attract independents who will be key to a general election campaign against Obama.

Huntsman has won praise from the Obama administration despite speculation he could be seeking to challenge the president. Obama joked that Huntsman's work for the administration would be a "great asset in any Republican primary."

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is returning to the United States this weekend amid speculation that he could be mounting a Republican campaign for the White House. Huntsman,...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is returning to the United States this weekend amid speculation that he could be mounting a Republican campaign for the White House. Huntsman,...
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11:13 PM on 05/03/2011
Maybe he figures he'll ride the coattails of the Book of Mormon Broadway musical that has racked up so many Tony noms! LOL
03:49 PM on 05/02/2011
From St. Pete Times:

"U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson came to Tallahassee Monday to oppose major changes to election law being considered by the House and Senate, and to talk about provisional ballots.

Among many different provisions in HB 1355 and SB 2086, the bills would no longer allow voters who have moved or changed their last name to update their information at the polls on Election Day. Instead, those voters would have to file provisional ballots that are reviewed after the election.

Republicans say it's a way to eliminate possible voter fraud. But Democrats like Nelson say it's an way to suppress the votes of people most likely to change their names (women) and people most likely to move frequently (young people and college students). At a press conference with Democratic state legislators, Nelson was asked what was so wrong with people having to cast a provisional ballot.

"Look at history," Nelson answered. "Look at the provisional ballots in 2008. Fifty-five percent of them were discounted. Fifty-five percent of the people who cast a provisional ballot in the last presidential election -- their vote did not count."

This folks, is a war waged on democracy by the Republican controlled Florida Legislature.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
04:00 AM on 05/02/2011
It WAS going to be Huntsman month.

May is OBAMA GOT OSAMA month!

Oh well, try June baggaz!! LOL
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
03:18 AM on 05/02/2011
Sorry Mr Huntsman! May Is Obama Month! , You'll have this when you hunt down and kill the man that is compairable with hitler and pol pot! and you use your assets inteligently!
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Steelsil
Alan Grayson for President!
03:04 AM on 05/02/2011
So, per Huntsman, it's wrong to kill a fetus with forceps.  You should kill babies by shooting the mother, as God intended.
02:19 AM on 05/02/2011
As far as I can tell the only real obstacle that Hunstman will have to overcome in a bid for president is that he is too well composed to gather significant media coverage, especially on the right where they seem to focus on the crazy from both sides, making it very difficult to get coverage for the primary.
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yweston
Wild Wild "Proud to Be a Progressive" West
05:38 AM on 05/02/2011
You are so right.
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TheMilesHome
In the Conservatory, with a Pipe Wrench.
02:10 AM on 05/02/2011
Maybe they missed the news...

But the only Hunt's Men we are going to be talking about in May are the Navy SEALs and their Commander-In-Chief.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
04:01 AM on 05/02/2011
LOL exactly!!

F&F!
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fedupinfla
In a kennel full of dogs, I bark the loudest
02:02 AM on 05/02/2011
Sorry Huntsman...May is going to be ALL about Obama. You do know he just got the world's most wanted terrorist right?

What have YOU done lately??
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Michael Dadtka
12:04 AM on 05/02/2011
AS long as he was born in the US, he'll be OK.
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Cunningham
I intend to live forever, or die trying. GrouchoM
12:01 AM on 05/02/2011
With Osama bin Laden D_E_A_D May is now PRESIDENT OBAMA month!
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calloy
goo goo g' joob
10:57 PM on 05/01/2011
and june will be "why was anyone so excited about this guy?" month
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
03:19 AM on 05/02/2011
Justin Beiber?
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sfoceb
The Christian Right is neither…
05:46 AM on 05/02/2011
LOL ! F&F!
Boomerwoman
Momma said there'd be days like this
07:10 PM on 05/01/2011
Another cookie cutter mormon with great hair. Reminds me of Stepford. Big yawn.
06:56 PM on 05/01/2011
Huntsman is tall, handsome, well-spoken, moderate and somewhat "regular guy" (see prog-rock drop-out phase of his life). Charm, good funding and momentum overcome religious or cultural issues every time—especially if independents are considered.

Also, Huntsman can answer both questions about why he'd work in the Obama administration, and why he's running in 2012 against the president that employed him with one answer: "I care about our country's future abroad and at home. So, in the cases of the ambassadorship and the presidency, I believe that when you want the job done right, it's best to do it yourself."

If Huntsman doesn't stumble, he will be the nominee in 2012, and a damn formidable one at that.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
01:31 AM on 05/02/2011
Being reasonable on one or two issues doesn't make you a moderate. It just makes you slightly less distasteful than like-minded alternatives.
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sfoceb
The Christian Right is neither…
05:49 AM on 05/02/2011
He is a Mormon from Utah, he will never make it thru the right wing primaries.
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french queen13
my beloved is mine and I am his
06:54 AM on 05/02/2011
Never trust a man who's got the same name as a spider!
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
06:50 PM on 05/01/2011
He gets his own month? and then what happens?
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
03:21 AM on 05/02/2011
anyone who wants to sleep on his month hae to pay him "rent" of course
 Mormons " dont accept money ,  they only accept, teeth and daughters!
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
04:02 AM on 05/02/2011
LOL!!
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french queen13
my beloved is mine and I am his
06:55 AM on 05/02/2011
So THAT'S why the Mormon door-knockers always have so many extra teeth ... I always wondered about that!
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HRN-STL
06:25 PM on 05/01/2011
Huntsman seems like a smart man. I don't get why he couldn't be patient and run in 16' when he wouldn't have to transform into a Neanderthal to even have a shot to win.