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Huntsman Campaign Shuffles Florida Staff to N.H., Calls P5 'Diminished'
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Jon Huntsman | Credit: Iowapolitics.com - FlickrCampaign manager Matt David said in a statement, “New Hampshire is a vital part of our strategy, and we want to ensure we have the best possible team in place to spread Governor Huntsman’s message of serious solutions in the critical ‘First in the Nation’ primary state.”
He called the move "reflective of the diminished importance of Florida’s P5, and the campaign’s focus on success in New Hampshire."
At the same time, David stressed that the campaign is taking nothing for granted, and said Huntsman will remain "well-positioned" for the second and third primaries in South Carolina and Florida.
A call to Huntsman's Orlando headquarters was routed to a voice mailbox where the system was full. Campaign spokesman Tim Miller could not be reached immediately by phone or e-mail.
Miller, in a correspondence with Sunshine State News last month, foreshadowed the shift, saying, "Florida is a critical primary and general election state, but in order to do well you have to come in with a head of steam, and that's why he's competing hard in all the early primary states."
Republican Party of Florida spokesman Brian Hughes called the Huntsman staff shuffle and the downplaying of P5 "hard to understand."
"For a campaign which has based its national headquarters in Florida, and has frequently said how important Florida and Presidency 5 would be in their strategy, it's hard to understand this new sound bite.
"This newest news -- including a second wave of staff changes at a campaign that is just a few months old -- is indicative of the challenges it faces," Hughes said.
"I can't understand a strategy that describes Florida as 'diminished.' There's no winning the White House without Florida, and Presidency 5 would be the perfect place to take a stand," he concluded.
Huntsman, along with Herman Cain and Ron Paul, was among the first candidates to commit to participating in the upcoming P5 straw poll in Orlando.
On Thursday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the current front-runner in national opinion polls, added his name to the straw ballot, which is scheduled for Sept. 24 at the Orange County Convention Center. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum have also committed.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, winner of the Iowa straw poll last month, have said they will not participate in any future straw polls.
Meanwhile, the Huntsman camp announced the addition of four senior staffers:


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