Friday, January 13, 2012

Jon Huntsman pleasantly surprised by crowds in South Carolina

Jon Huntsman finally stepped outside his comfort zone this week - and was pleasantly surprised.

Huntsman has been drawing standing-room-only crowds at most of his campaign stops, albeit in small venues. Over 200 people turned out to hear him speak Wednesday at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Key lines in his stump speeches that fell flat in New Hampshire are being met with laughter and applause in South Carolina.

On Wednesday, Huntsman said that his expectations in the Palmetto State would be "very low" compared to what they were in New Hampshire. His support in South Carolina is only in single digits, according to recent polls.

As he campaigns outside of New Hampshire for the first time, the former Utah governor says he's pleased by the reception he is getting in socially conservative South Carolina. "Our events have been larger than I would have expected, and that's gratifying," he told reporters following a crowded town hall meeting at the Honeycomb Cafe.

"And I think we've gone from margin-of-error, that's where we were in New Hampshire, to what is a respectable early number. And it gives me hope that maybe something can come of all this."

Until now, Huntsman had campaigned almost exclusively in New Hampshire, where he staked his bid on a good showing in that state's first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday. Huntsman came in third, behind front-runner Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, but by getting 17 percent of the vote, he did better than pre-primary polls had indicated he would do.



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