After Only 369,448 Votes, Half of the Presidential Field is Gone
Jon Huntsman is leaving the GOP primary race, after fewer than 400,000 Americans have had a chance to cast a vote. And Huntsman isn’t the first:
Abandoned bids for GOP nomination before a single vote was cast: CEO Herman Cain, Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, Gov. Gary Johnson, Gov. Tim Pawlenty
After 122,225 voted in the Iowa caucus: Rep. Michelle Bachmann
After 247,223 voted in the New Hampshire primary: Gov. Jon Huntsman
Still standing: Speaker Newt Gingrich, President Barack Obama, Rep. Ron Paul, Gov. Rick Perry, Gov. Mitt Romney, Sen. Rick Santorum
Is this really the best way to pick a president? Are you ready to settle?
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