There has been a lot of back and forth between Jon Huntsman and Mitt Romney lately, and Chris Christie is having none of it. The debate is over whether Huntsman serving as Obama’s ambassador to Communist China (and writing fawning love letters to his boss) is a show of patriotism or a disqualifying factor. The Daily Caller’s Jeff Poor reports that Christie is as straightforward on this as he is with everyone else: The fact that Huntsman is running against Obama at all reflects poorly on his integrity: (more)
In an appearance with “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski in Manchester, N.H. that aired on Monday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie alleged that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntman’s presidential run itself calls into question his integrity. (more)
CONCORD, N.H. — Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman’s top political strategist, John Weaver, told The Daily Caller that Mitt Romney “seems completely out of touch with the American worker.” (more)
CONCORD, NH – Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman talked campaign strategy and college football on Monday afternoon at a small rally with supporters. (more)
While being chauffeured between destinations in New Hampshire, TheDC’s Alex Pappas takes a moment to grace us with a video dispatch this morning: (more)
DOVER, N.H. — Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich may have just found the star of an attack advertisement against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (more)
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich responded to allegations of racism at a town hall meeting convened for Hispanics and other ethnic minorities Sunday, saying that his comments had been twisted into something they were not by his critics. (more)
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich took a not-so-veiled swipe at former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Sunday, casting himself as the “normal, middle class” candidate fighting an uphill battle to compete in a system that he said allows the wealthy to effectively buy elections. (more)
Often when Republican guests appear on shows hosted by MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, they face a hostile environment. And if you add liberal Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and the Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman, it would be fair to say the deck is stacked. (more)
HAMPSTEAD, N.H. — After taking a couple questions from reporters in the parking lot of the Bean Towne Coffee House and Cafe, Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman turned to get into the black sport utility vehicle parked to ferry him to the next event. (more)
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney discussed gay rights during Sunday morning’s NBC News – Facebook Republican presidential debate, and while both men said they opposed same-sex marriage, they also came out forcefully against discrimination based on sexual orientation. (more)
MERRIMACK, N.H. — Mitt Romney was in the crosshairs from the get-go during Sunday morning’s NBC News — Facebook GOP primary debate in New Hampshire. (more)
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich asked former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to drop the “pious baloney” during Sunday’s “Meet the Press” GOP presidential primary debate from New Hampshire. (more)
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman’s top political strategist, John Weaver, says Mitt Romney is likely to win the New Hampshire primary. (more)
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum addressed Saturday night one of the most nagging concerns about his presidential candidacy: his 2006 Senate re-election loss. (more)
BEDFORD, N.H. — With success in the polls comes scrutiny from the voters, the press, and the other candidates. Former Sen. Rick Santorum’s campaign has had to learn that lesson quickly since his almost-win in the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday. (more)
Two things were clear by the end of Saturday night’s Republican presidential primary debate in New Hampshire: Mitt Romney already sees himself as the GOP nominee, and his opponents are hardly using these televised showdowns to stop that from happening. (more)
Asked during Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate about Ron Paul’s charge that he is a “chicken hawk,” a visibly angry Newt Gingrich fired back by saying the Texas congressman has a history of making inaccurate statements about opponents. (more)
Arriving thirty minutes late to a campaign event, a smiling Senator Rick Santorum faced another tough crowd here on Saturday as he attempted to win over Granite State voters to his brand of social conservatism. (more)
MERRIMACK, N.H. — With just four days to go until the New Hampshire primary, the six remaining GOP candidates will face off Saturday night in a debate in Manchester. A second debate, in nearby Concord, will follow Sunday morning. (more)






















