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Why You Won’t See Jon Huntsman Tonight

If you find yourself watching tonight’s debate and missing the occasional good point and plenty of jokes, some that work, and some that don’t . . . well, here’s why, from Jon Huntsman.

Friends,

This evening, rather than accept my invitation to CNN’s presidential debate in Nevada, I will be hosting a town hall in New Hampshire to show my solidarity with the Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary status. I want you to be clear about why I made this difficult but necessary decision.

As the nation’s first primary state, New Hampshire has long held a unique and powerful role in nominating presidential candidates — a responsibility the people of that state take very seriously.

The state’s tradition of retail politics serves as a critical vetting process in American presidential contests, and its importance in our democratic system shouldn’t be underestimated or undermined.

At town halls, backyard BBQ’s and VFW halls across New Hampshire, I have had the opportunity to engage voters in substantive discussions on the serious challenges facing our country — the solutions to which cannot be boiled down to catchy slogans or 30-second sound bites. I am proud that our message of bold reforms and principled leadership is resonating as we continue to rise in New Hampshire polls.

In recent weeks, however, New Hampshire’s role has been threatened by Nevada’s decision to move its presidential caucus up to January — a decision influenced by Gov. Romney’s campaign in a clear attempt to manipulate the electoral process.

As a result, I have announced I will boycott the Nevada caucus in January. Several other candidates have joined my boycott, though unfortunately they will also be participating in tonight’s debate.

While I understand my absence this evening will sacrifice national media attention, I feel strongly that I must do more than pay lip service to this issue — not only for the voters of New Hampshire, but for the integrity of the GOP presidential process.

Since you will not see me on the stage in Nevada, our campaign will offer video of the town hall on our website so you can hear real solution — not meaningless sound bites. I hope you can take time to watch it, and I appreciate your continued support.

Sincerely,

Jon Huntsman

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   10/18/11 22:08

He will not be missed. I'd like him to skip all the rest of them for that matter.

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Rudy Gonzales
   10/18/11 22:17

After watching tonight's debate in Las Vegas, I'm proud to say it really was a debate, sort of! They constantly referred to cancelling Obamacare, killing the Frank-Dodd Act, killing our Social Programs, referring to Reagan over and over! There were some boos from the crowd when Rick Perry and Mitt Romney got into their disagreeing back and forth. That was new! The entire cookie cutter candidates said they wanted America to become isolated and would pull back foreign aid! Illegal immigration made the topic tonight and everyone danced around that! Paul was the only one who addressed briefly the housing bubble! Other than that, president Obama won this debate again!

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   10/19/11 01:54

Translation: Since no one on the planet cares whether I'm in these debates or not, I thought I'd make a desperate gesture to endear myself to the residents of what is likely the final stop of my presidential campaign.

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Edmond D. Smith
   10/19/11 13:18

I started to read this when all of a sudden I stopped, realizing I didn't CARE why he wasn't there; his absence was good enough for me. Sometimes good news just shouldn't be questioned, merely enjoyed.

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