Jon Huntsman announces he'll run for president, spells his name wrong but dresses well
Republican Jon Huntsman kicked off his presidential campaign today with a tiny snafu. His name was spelled wrong on the passes he was handing out to the press. The passes said 'John Huntsman for President'--there is no 'h' in Hunstman's first name. His staffers quickly tried to recollect all the passes after they noticed the mistake.
Regardless, his announcement seemed to go well, with the all-American backdrop of the Statue of Liberty. The setting is a nod to Ronald Reagan who used the statue and Liberty State Park to kick off his general election campaign in 1980.
Here's a look at some of Huntsman's best outfits.
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