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And then there were five. Jon Huntsman is expected to announce today that he is ending his bid for the White House and will endorse Mitt Romney. Huntsman pinned his hopes on a strong showing in the New Hampshire primary where he finished a soft third last week. What does this mean for the rest of the campaign? Joining the show is Jim Rutenberg, reporter for our partner The New York Times and Ron Christie, Republican political strategist, CEO of Christie Strategies, and former special assistant to President George W. Bush.
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Jon "Its A Matter Of Trust" Huntsman, Placing Country 1st
He Quit His Job As Governor Of Utah, After Being Re-Elected By 80%
He Left His Governors Job To Serve Our Nation As U.S. Ambassador to China
He Quit That Job In Less Than 2 Years To Run For President
He Ran For President & Now Quitting That Race
Note:He Talks About Placing "Country First" & "Trust" Yet He Never
Did Such A Thing, He Placed His Own Ulterior Political Ambitions 1st
& The Lesson, The End Result To This Is..
People Will Hold Your Words, Deeds & Ulterior Motives To Account. Jon Huntsman, Was Too Ambitious & So Insincere, He Wanted It All, Too Fast, Too Quick , It Was Bound To End This Way, If Not Now Then On Another Day
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