SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Republican Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, a 2012 presidential candidate, is helping launch a new monthly radio talk show on SiriusXM satellite radio aimed at promoting bipartisan politics. Tweet This Post
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Will Huntsman Run Again?
Jon Hunstman has “begun dipping his toe back into the political pond–traversing the country at a brisk pace and delivering meaty op-eds and speeches that pointedly address the woes of his party… But when asked if the reception he’s receiving indicates there’s an appetite for another White House run, it’s clear he’s not even sure [...]
Will Huntsman Run Again?
Jon Hunstman has “begun dipping his toe back into the political pond–traversing the country at a brisk pace and delivering meaty op-eds and speeches that pointedly address the woes of his party… But when asked if the reception he’s receiving indicates there’s an appetite for another White House run, it’s clear he’s not even sure [...]
Huntsman Backs Same-Sex Marriage
Jon Huntsman writes in The American Conservative that he favors same-sex marriage rights and encouraged other Republicans to join him: Tweet This Post
Huntsman Sounds Like He Wants to Run Again
Jon Huntsman suggests to the Ripon Forum that he’s open to another presidential bid. Tweet This Post
Huntsman for Secretary of State?
White House officials suggest Jon Huntsman (R), the former Utah governor, Obama’s ambassador to China and Republican presidential candidate, might be a candidate for Secretary of State, the AP reports. Tweet This Post
Huntsman Affirms Support for Romney
Former GOP presidential candidate Jon Huntsman re-affirmed his support for Mitt Romney telling NBC News he plans to vote for the Republican presidential nominee. Tweet This Post
Huntsman to Speak at Democratic Convention?
Breitbart reports that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman (R) has accepted a speaking slot at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte next month. Tweet This Post
Huntsman Will Skip Republican Convention
Jon Huntsman says he won’t attend the Republican national convention “or future gatherings until the party starts to tackle the bigger issues,” the Salt Lake Tribune reports. Tweet This Post
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