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Jon Huntsman Describes Mitt Romney’s ‘Trust Deficit’

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Getty P 120111 RomneyHuntsman2?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1334948718518Darren McCollester/Getty Images(BOSTON) — Jon Huntsman sounded more like an independent candidate for president (which he is not) than somebody who has endorsed Mitt Romney (which he has) in a speech Thursday at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

“The party is not in a good place right now,” Huntsman said, according to a write-up in The Harvard Crimson.

The former Utah governor and former presidential candidate cited the GOP’s rhetoric on immigration in particular and a lack of leadership in general.  “Boldness is thrown out the window,” he said.  “Courage is not on display.”

“Here you are during a time of the great crisis for this nation,” Huntsman said, “and you say, this is all this great country can offer up?”

He didn’t mention Mitt Romney’s name, but was eventually asked about him and was less than enthusiastic.

“I think Romney will show leadership on the economy,” Huntsman said. “But on the trust deficit, I don’t see a whole lot of leadership.”

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