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Democrats may have thought that putting Huntsman to work for Obama effectively took him out of the 2012 political equation, but that appears to have been a flawed assumption. "I'm sure that him having worked so well for me will be a great asset in any Republican primary," Obama said with a laugh when Huntsman submitted his resignation. Despite being a Mormon Republican from Utah, a factor that hurt fellow Mormon and part-time Utah resident Mitt Romney in his 2008 bid for the GOP presidential nomination, Huntsman could be the most moderate GOP politician in the crowded field for 2012. "He infuriated those who tried to hijack the party, those who claimed to speak for God," said University of Washington President Michael Young, a friend since they served together in the first Bush administration, when Huntsman was a deputy trade ambassador. "But he was wildly popular with the bulk of the party." Friends and colleagues describe a man who puts a priority on family. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., one of Huntsman's closest political allies and a good friend, points to the results: two sons in the U.S. Naval Academy, a concert pianist daughter and another daughter who works for a New York City public relations firm. Huntsman and his wife, Mary Kaye, have seven children in all, one daughter adopted from China and another from India. "It comes from being a tight-knit family," McCain said. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, who was Huntsman's lieutenant governor, says GOP primary voters may be impressed enough by Huntsman's fiscally conservative principles to overlook any perceived negatives. After all, he supported school tuition vouchers, pushed through a mostly flat income tax and backed a state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in 2004. What strikes Herbert most about Huntsman is his lack of pretense. "He could have chosen the lifestyle of the leisurely rich, but instead he put himself into service," Herbert said. "He is down-to-earth."
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