Huntsman Will Announce at Liberty Park
Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah, will officially declare his intentions to unseat his former boss from the White House on June 21 in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, where Ronald Reagan launched his presidential campaign in 1980.
He is scheduled to do a live interview at 1:00 p.m. alongside Henry Kissinger at Reuters.com where the subject is not unlikely to come up, given how widely his plans were circulated early Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Huntsman, who served two years as President Obamas ambassador to China, is set to declare his intentions at Liberty State Park in New Jersey.
Mr. Huntsman will then kick off a campaign swing through New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Utah and Nevada noticeably skipping the state of Iowa, where caucus voting begins next year.
The choice of New Jersey, which will provide a backdrop of the Statue of Liberty for the announcement, is intended to conjure up the memory of Mr. Reagans legacy as Mr. Huntsman seeks the nomination.
Mr. Huntsman joins a race already well under way, as was made clear by Monday nights debate in New Hampshire. But his advisers argue that there remains plenty of time for the ex-governor to establish himself as a serious contender.
The candidate to be has already said he will not compete in Iowa, saying his stand opposing ethanol subsidies would make victory there difficult. The decision could clear the way for Mr. Huntsman to focus more intensely on knocking off Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, in New Hampshire.
But it could also take Mr. Huntsman out of the political narrative toward the end of 2011 as the other candidates compete in the caucuses.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/14/huntsman-will-announce-at-liberty-park/?ref=politics
for multiple reasons, I wouldn't vote for him for President, but it would be cool to see a pro-civil unions republican have a strong showing in the primaries.
the place where he's doing the announcement is only a couple minutes away from my office... if I had the details about exactly where it was, I might consider going.
