Harley Davidson


Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman has pledged today that it has been elected president, there will be a Harley Davidson parked in the White House. Speaking to a reporter Harley Davidson dealership here in Manchester, Huntsman said he "absolutely" park your bike at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. NW.

No doubt, the 51-year-old said.

Huntsman, who resigned from his post as ambassador to China earlier this year, seems to be closer to his entrance exam should presidential election. He continued to unravel the idea Saturday, saying he checked a lot of boxes to be sure before he jumps into the race.

"One and sit with the family this week, and I think we will see that the box," Huntsman said, referring to its entry into the Republican camp forever.

Huntsman toured the weekend here with his wife and some of their children, but not take part in the second GOP debate at Saint Anselm College on Monday. He said he did not participate because it is not an official candidate.

Mr. Huntsman, who has ridden motorcycles for nearly four decades, was cast as a possible alternative for the former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, considered a pioneer, and former governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty.

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