After Only 369,448 Votes, Half of the Presidential Field is Gone

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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