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"We proved the point that this state wants its candidates to earn it the old-fashioned way, handshake by handshake, conversation by conversation," he said, joined on stage by his wife, Mary Kaye, his parents, and his three oldest daughters. Mrs. Huntsman and the daughters have been a fixture on the campaign trail, with the daughters earning attention with their "jon2012" Twitter account and online videos. On Tuesday night, they stood in front of a huge sign featuring Huntsman's new slogan, "Country First," which he started using after Romney criticized him for serving as President Barack Obama's ambassador to China. Huntsman, who also served as ambassador to Singapore under President George H.W. Bush, answered that he put his country first while Romney was "raising money" for Republican candidates, and told supporters that Americans prefer the former, not the latter. "They're tired of being divided. They want leadership that will stand up and tell us, first and foremost, we need to come together as Americans in order to solve our problems," he said, as the crowd chanted the slogan.
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