lunes, 18 de abril de 2011

Huntsman competirá en Carolina del Sur

Según la CNN:

(...) “If he gets in the race, from everything I’ve heard, his plan would be to plant a flag in South Carolina,” said longtime Columbia-based strategist Richard Quinn, who helped John McCain win the state’s primary in 2008. “I really think we can win here.”

Quinn is working for Horizon PAC, Huntsman’s campaign-in-waiting, and will steer his presidential bid in South Carolina should the ambassador officially enter the race after his China post concludes on April 30.

He said New Hampshire and South Carolina – two of the four early states that allow independents to participate in their presidential primaries – “are ready for the arrival of a major new player.”

“I think moving from New Hampshire to South Carolina, that’s the traditional path,” Quinn said, mapping out Huntsman’s potential path to the nomination. “No disrespect to Iowa, but New Hampshire and South Carolina are two parts of a three part rocket, along with Florida.”

(...) Already, Huntsman is securing endorsements in the Palmetto State.

State. Sen. John Courson, who has correctly picked the winner of the South Carolina Republican primary in every contest since he supported Ronald Reagan in 1980, announced Monday that he plans to back Huntsman. (...)


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