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GOP 2012 Hopeful Jon Huntsman Steps Cautiously Into New Hampshire [UPDATED]

Jon Huntsman

First Posted: 05/19/11 09:45 PM ET Updated: 07/19/11 06:12 AM ET

This article has been updated to include additional reporting.

HANOVER, N.H. -– The political insider’s dark horse in the GOP presidential primary, former U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, launched his effort Thursday to see if high brow admiration and a gold-plated resume can translate into grassroots enthusiasm with regular voters.

Huntsman, largely unknown by most Republican voters, made the first of what is scheduled to be 12 public appearances over five days here in the Granite State, his maiden trip here since returning from his post in Beijing at the end of April.

The overriding impression of Huntsman was that of a politician moving cautiously.

“We are in the early stages of due diligence,” Huntsman told a crowd of about 50 or 60 voters at Jesse’s Restaurant, in the middle of its annual month long crab feast here in this university town, where Dartmouth undergrads on a quarter system still roamed the downtown.

Huntsman faced a big audience, in large part because of press interest. The roughly 100 people that crowded into the restaurant’s backroom was split nearly evenly between actual voters and reporters, as this trip will go a long way toward determining whether Huntsman could be a real factor in the 2012 GOP primary or not.

“Maybe the media will make sure that voters can get a view at least,” said Nancy Merrill, the former mayor of nearby Lebanon who organized the event, as she quieted the crowd to let Huntsman speak.

Huntsman was governor of Utah for one term and was reelected to a second before accepting President Obama’s request to take the ambassadorship in 2009. Viewed as the most moderate of the 2012 GOP field, he has done little to downplay his slightly more liberal views on social issues such as civil unions for gay couples, but is trying to carve out a niche as a centrist candidate with strong conservative economic credentials.

One of the first questions addressed to him, from 22-year-old Dartmouth senior Derek Summerville, was about whether he was, in fact, a “moderate” and whether he would continue to support cap and trade policies to regulate carbon emissions, like he has in the past -- one of several positions that will turn off many conservative voters.

Huntsman’s answer implicitly endorsed the idea that global warming is a major concern that needs to be addressed.

“We need to work on initiatives that deal with emissions. There’s no doubt about that,” Huntsman said. “We also need to remember that first and foremost in today’s environment is economic strength and economic growth. And we cannot rush into policy choices that are going to have an adverse effect on economic growth.”

“Now our marketplace is so innovative that whatever people call cap and trade is likely to morph into four or five other things downstream that will recognize market realities,” he added. “And let’s let the innovative market place deal with where we go on the whole emissions problem.”

It was a slightly softer answer than his May 16 interview with Time magazine, in which he said bluntly: "Cap-and-trade ideas aren’t working."

He was not asked after his remarks about Rep. Paul Ryan's proposal to overhaul Medicare, but said in a smaller group of reporters and voters afterwards that "there's a lot that's part of the Ryan plan that needs to be considered."

And Huntsman got a nice boost from Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who endorsed his conservative bona fides in an interview on CNN.

"While we don’t agree on some issues there’s no question that he’s a conservative. He’s way to the right of Barack Obama for goodness sake," Barbour said. "But yeah I consider Jon a conservative … If you ask me is Jon Huntsman qualified to be the Republican nominee for president of the United States, the answer is of course he is.”

The potential candidate’s pitch relied in large part on his experience in China. He said that while there is “a sense of giddiness” in China at the country's long-term economic growth prospects, in the U.S. “we’re a little depressed.”

“This country ought to be a little more hopeful,” Huntsman said. “We just need to realign our priorities.”

When asked about the war in Afghanistan, he even managed to come back to how any change in U.S. policy would affect China. But he also appeared to claim some of the space in the primary previously occupied by Barbour, who before he decided not to run had questioned the value of the nation’s troop commitment in Afghanistan. But he did so in the vaguest of terms.

“The deployments are mighty expensive,” he said. “We’ve got to ensure that going forward into our new world that we have a foreign policy that is an extension of our core national interests. And does that mean that we’re going to have to look at the map at some point and reset our level of engagement and our deployments in some corners of the world. Absolutely it does.”

He did call a drawdown “inevitable” and said there would likely be civil war in Afghanistan when a U.S. withdrawal created a vacuum. “And I’m not sure there’s a whole lot we can do about that,” he said, while also pointing out that such a conflagration would test China’s longstanding policy of nonintervention.

Huntsman presented himself as a family man, arriving with his wife, Mary Kaye, and two of his seven children, daughter Elizabeth, 22, and Gracie Mei, adopted from China, who was celebrating her 12th birthday. Huntsman supporters brought out a cake for the birthday girl and sang “Happy Birthday.”

Mrs. Huntsman said she was overcoming first day jitters by focusing on her husband’s competence.

“Because I know, how prepared he is, he could step into it tomorrow and do an incredible job, it takes away the stress,” she told reporters. “And I also think that because he’s such a positive, glass half full type of guy, you just try not to let the hard part get you down.”

She also said, quoting one of her daughters, that Huntsman’s time as ambassador in China, was “a prep school” for a run for president.

The response from audience members centered mostly on Huntsman’s credentials. Many spoke about his background in business, world economics, China and his experience as a governor.

“I knew nothing about him. I know a little bit more,” said Jerry Mitchell, an 82-year-old former Marine pilot who flew missions in the Korean War who added he liked Huntsman’s character and his emphasis on the U.S. advantage over China in its national values.

Merrill, the event host and a long time fixture in New Hampshire Republican politics, is not committed to any candidate but said that Huntsman “brings something to the table that is interesting: his background in commerce and trade at this particular point in time."

As for the several major questions marks about his record, Merrill said “people in New Hampshire are going to listen to him, like they are listening to all those potential candidates.”

“They’ll question him,” she said. “We’ll see how he does with those.”

Greg Slayton, a business professor at Dartmouth who is also a GOP fundraiser and is supporting former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, pointed out that Huntsman had avoided direct criticisms of Obama. And so far, that has been consistent with Huntsman’s approach.

For William Breed, an 81-year-old retiree, that was all part of an attractive package.

“We need more people like you,” Breed told Huntsman when the potential candidate came to shake his hand, adding to reporters afterward, “I’m looking for a statesman, not a politician.”

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This article has been updated to include additional reporting. HANOVER, N.H. -– The political insider’s dark horse in the GOP presidential primary, former U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman,...
This article has been updated to include additional reporting. HANOVER, N.H. -– The political insider’s dark horse in the GOP presidential primary, former U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman,...
 
 
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02:42 PM on 05/20/2011
Perfect casting for the bad guy from an episode of Hart to Hart...
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Bob Kellerman
Let's have more sanity toward each other
05:53 PM on 05/20/2011
Yep --- looks so good, you get to be surprised

Compare him to the current mormon PR master, cleverly chosen for his intelligent sounding foreign accent, as many of them are -- like a Stepford brother to Huntsman THIS ONE REPRESENTS THE "GOOD FACE, NICE GUY" IMAGE REPAIR THING
http://newsroom.lds.org/article/church-mormon-responds-to-human-rights-campaign-petition-same-sex-attraction

This is when they were backtracking from the statements of their #2 guy, whom they try to keep out of the media (recorded in 2010, not 1950)
THIS ONE REPRESENTS THE NON-PUBLIC VIEWS OF THE BOSSES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zZ5YYfuSZQ
11:46 PM on 05/20/2011
Thanks, very interesting!
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gggeorgewashington
12:26 PM on 05/20/2011
If I may, please;
Mr. Ron Paul 2012!

The only politician who puts the NATION FIRST and HIMSELF LAST.

Please seriously check his record out and learn his points. Listen to this man speak and please make your own sound decisions.

Regan said, “what to ask is am I better off now than 4 years ago. Is food cheaper now than 4 years ago? Are taxes lower now than 4 years ago? Is the job situation better than it was 4 years ago?”
With Ron Paul’s 2012 platform, it and they would be.
Thank You for Your time

Ron Paul 2012!
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Bob Kellerman
Let's have more sanity toward each other
02:15 PM on 05/20/2011
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

ROTFL
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gggeorgewashington
02:36 PM on 05/20/2011
Please Sir; is there something specifically that You disagree with? Or are You just venting?

Ron Paul 2012
08:36 AM on 05/20/2011
now this man gives me pause as a dem..becasue I would vote for him if he stayed true to his beliefs and is truly a moderate, and this is coming from someone who voted for the president, worked on his campaign and truly love the obamas!! He makes me nervous, I am hoping that theu stay with the cooks
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Lee Andrew
173rd ARMY RECON (DAV)
08:53 AM on 05/20/2011
Wasted vote because there is one thing that either his or Mittens candidacy will do for our great nation, educate the public about Mormonism.

The vast majority of Evangelicals have never accept the elders as a religion. Both the candidates great-grandfathers were bigamist and this remains a hot topic in Colorado City.

Neither will refute their religion thus the support they require from the base of conservative Christians aint gonna happen, point.
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aREALhockeymom
09:00 AM on 05/20/2011
This guy is big supporter of Palin. That alonw shows you where his brain is
hopeisalive
Old enough to know better, but young enough to try
08:27 AM on 05/20/2011
Mr. Huntsman may have a "gold plated resume", but if he truely is a "centrist", he has no chance in the Party of No.
ruburnt
Live Free or Die....
08:16 AM on 05/20/2011
Wow, wished I would have known Huntsman was in town....I live just down the road.....
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MaeScott
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08:05 AM on 05/20/2011
He won't get far with the kochfoxteapublicans.
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jkooba
myliberalbias_blogspot
07:57 AM on 05/20/2011
I really love how people like Palin get up and say that the overwhelming majority of Americans want a r.ight w.ing conserv.ative Go.d loving and fearing Chris.tian running this Country as a religiou.s establishment, with little or no Government involvement, but almost all polls show the opposite. Except, of course, when they only poll the r.ight w.ing conserv.ative Go.d loving and fearing Christ.ians.
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jkooba
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07:51 AM on 05/20/2011
Huntsman seems to be the most level-headed candidate I've seen. I doubt he can beat Obama, but we'll see if he can make it out of the primary.
08:37 AM on 05/20/2011
I hope he doesnt make it out of the primaries b/c if we do get a centrist then the president maybe in trouble so i pray that they stick with the far right crazies!!
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Lee Andrew
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08:55 AM on 05/20/2011
You too are delusional.
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
07:24 AM on 05/20/2011
I just watched George Stepanoupolous's piece and interview of Huntsman in New Hampshire.
Immediate impressions.

1. A well prepared actor playing the role of a lifetime.

2. There is nothing to worry about over at the White House.

3. Setting him up as the one to be feared two years ago was just brilliant. If this is the best they have, the GOP is dead.

4. As I listened and watched, I kept having to silence my innards, which kept yelping, "He is full of (ch)it. He is full of (ch)it."

Every movement was right for the shot. Most of the words were jury ready. The still small voice within did not buy it for 13 seconds.

Yeah. Run Huntsman, run. Yawn. One clown car on order. Something in sensible pin stripes. Yes, pin strpes this time. Sized small.
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07:21 AM on 05/20/2011
After Huntsman saw what Obama was doing to our country he should have resigned. Instead he put himself ahead of our country.We dont want him.
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dawlishgal
07:39 AM on 05/20/2011
Couldn't resign....his "job" was to subvert from within. While progressives continue to play 'the little match girl": with their noses pressed against the window of the Republicans feasting on their appointments to the Obama administration,.
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aREALhockeymom
09:05 AM on 05/20/2011
And what has Obama done to our country?
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07:20 AM on 05/20/2011
OMG, lets pull another LAB out of the woodwork to run against OBAMA. L is for lying A is for a double scribble B is for bucket. This guy has done enough story telling to fill that bucket, before the GOP sprayed him with cologne to smell sweet.
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dawlishgal
07:47 AM on 05/20/2011
Of course, lying to expand one's own power base is considered a VIRTUE by Republicans....having appointed Huntsman makes Obama look like a fool with pie-in-the-sky delusions of bipartisan cooperation. Of course, this effort made him look naive....he is dealing with CONSERVATIVES and expected them to behave decently.
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07:18 AM on 05/20/2011
Well...I have watched two of his speeches....he has no fire in the belly.
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
07:26 AM on 05/20/2011
Did you just see that GMA piece?
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TROOPER-X
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07:16 AM on 05/20/2011
Another moderate RINO.
Keep walkin'.
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Lee Andrew
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07:14 AM on 05/20/2011
The Charisma of a thumb tack.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAc1I--I8Os
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Waterlooboy
Alba gu BrĂ th
08:09 AM on 05/20/2011
You're right, not his best. He can and has done better. But if we select our candidates on charisma alone, we'll end up with another four years of who we got now.
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helgathewitch
aREALhockeymom
08:54 AM on 05/20/2011
and there is nothing wrong with that
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littlebrowngirl
Brevity is the soul of wit - Shakespeare
07:03 AM on 05/20/2011
If huntsman is smart he will try to be secretary of state when Hilary leaves office. That will help him in 2016. He has no shot in 2012.