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Overheard on CNN.com: What does Huntsman’s departure mean? Who’s next?
Editor’s note: This post is part of the Overheard on CNN.com series, a regular feature that examines interesting comments and thought-provoking conversations posted by the community.
Jon Huntsman announced Monday he is withdrawing from the GOP presidential race and backing Mitt Romney. Some say his support of Romney is a political move to build goodwill with the Republican Party. Now we ask: Where will Huntsman supporters flock? And who will be the next to exit?
Huntsman drops out, backs Romney
Huntsman’s campaign struggled to gain ground, but he had a few fans based on the comments we’ve seen. iReporter Egberto Willies of Kingwood, Texas, shared a video commentary in which he said he thought Huntsman was one of the only GOP candidates who had a chance at beating President Obama in the upcoming race.
"I think as being the most sensible and honest presidential candidate running, he would have been the only one to make the election interesting enough. He was the only one who could have beat President Obama. When the team from President Obama is done exposing all the inconsistencies and all the fallacies on the other side, I think it’s going to be a rather easy election."
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We heard from some readers who said they would have voted for Huntsman over Obama.
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