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Jon Huntsman, former ambassador, courts S.C. GOP leaders in potential 2012 bid
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — A week after leaving his post as U.S. ambassador to China, Jon Huntsman appeared to edge closer to challenging his former boss for the White House, meeting with top Republican Party leaders here and telling an audience of graduates that America is “still the envy of the world, we are still as full of potential as ever.”

“I know there are many in China who think their time has come, that America’s best days are over, and there are probably some in this country who have lost confidence and think that China is the next best thing,” he said. “The real test of a nation is not how well it does when times are good, but how well it does when times are tough. The way I saw it from overseas, America’s passions remain as strong today as ever.”

In his 20-minute address, the former governor of Utah touched on human rights abuses in China and said that revolutions, business and technological innovations are still fueled and inspired by America.

Although Huntsman’s commencement address to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina was shorn of overt politics, it comes as he has stepped up his campaign efforts in the state.
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