Yahoo! News: “New Hampshire Poll Offers Bad News For Perry, Good News For Huntsman” (Rachel Rose Hartman, “New Hampshire Poll Offers Bad News For Perry, Good News For Huntsman,” Yahoo! News’ “The Ticket” Blog, 9/22/11)
ABC News: “Jon Huntsman Jumps To Third Place In New Hampshire Poll” (Sarah Kunin, “Jon Huntsman Jumps To Third Place In New Hampshire Poll,” ABC News’ “The Note” Blog, 9/22/11)
The Boston Globe: “The poll indicated that, despite Perry’s sudden burst onto the national scene, Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman stand a better chance of emerging as Romney’s chief rival in the Granite State.” (Michael Levenson, “Poll Shows Romney Lead In N.H., Perry In Fourth Place,” The Boston Globe’s “Political Intelligence” Blog, 9/21/11)
Politico: “[J]on Huntsman has begun to gain traction in a must-win state for both, according to a new Suffolk University/WHDH-TV survey.” (Juana Summers, “Mitt Romney Strong In New Hampshire, Jon Huntsman Gaining,” Politico, 9/21/11)
Los Angeles Times: “Jon Huntsman Jumps To Third Place In New Hampshire, Poll Says” (Michael Muskal, “Jon Huntsman Jumps To Third Place In New Hampshire, Poll Says,” Los Angeles Times’ “Politics Now” Blog, 9/22/11)
Time: “A brand new Suffolk University poll shows Huntsman with surprising 10% support in the state, just ahead of the national frontrunner Rick Perry.”(Michael Crowley, “The New Hampshire Test: Can Jon Huntsman Resurrect Big Tent Republicanism?,” Time’s “The Swampland” Blog, 9/22/11)
CNN’s Peter Hamby: “Remember that Jon Huntsman guy? Guess what: he's at 10% and rising in New Hampshire, ahead of Rick Perry.” (Peter Hamby Twitter Feed, twitter.com, 9/22/11)
National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru: “It is not just that Huntsman is gaining, but that he is gaining in the one place that Romney needs to worry about.”(MSNBC’s “The Daily Rundown,” 9/22/11)
NBC’s Chuck Todd: “In New Hampshire. the Suffolk poll showing him at 10% ahead of Rick Perry. … This is big for Huntsman…” (MSNBC’s “The Daily Rundown,” 9/22/11)
NBC’s Andrea Mitchell: “In New Hampshire, for the first time, Jon Huntsman has got some traction. Double-digits.” (MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” 9/22/11)
The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza: “[Gov. Huntsman] is moving in the right direction without running any television ads. … His campaign has to be encouraged.” (MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” 9/22/11)
Suffolk University’s David Paleologos: “The anti-Romney candidate at this point could be either Ron Paul, who has polled consistently over the past year, or Jon Huntsman, whose numbers are really growing in the Granite State." (Steve Peoples, “Romney Has Strong Lead In First Nonpartisan NH Poll, Texas' Ron Paul Is No. 2, Beating Perry,”The Associated Press, 9/21/11)
Michael Smerconish: “Interesting: New Suffolk Univ poll shows Huntsman in 3rd place in NH” (Michael Smerconish Twitter Feed, twitter.com, 9/22/11)
Mediaite.Com: “Huntsman Comes Alive! Jon Huntsman Polling In Third Place At 10% In New Hampshire” (Mediaite Twitter Feed, twitter.com, 9/22/11)
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