LOL! This guy should quit while he's behind. 
A Mormon who WORKED IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION trying to become the regressives nominee. Hahahahaha...oh, brother.
Huntsman gets to negative oneJon Huntsman's presidential campaign had been drawing a one -- uno -- in Gallup's intensity tracker. Today, the former Utah governor got a little lower than that. His newly minted negative one is the result of subtracting people who expressed a strongly negative view of him from those who expressed a strongly favorable view.
Subzero or slightly above, Jon Huntsman keeps going.
Huntsman names business advisersBy Shira Schoenberg, Globe Correspondent
Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman today announced the members of his business advisory council, a powerful group of businessmen that includes casino magnate and Massachusetts resident Gary Loveman.
The chairman of the council will be John Mack, executive chairman of the board of Morgan Stanley and a board member of the Bloomberg Family Foundation. Other members include Loveman, Phil Knight, and Tom Bell.
“Governor Huntsman is a serious, pragmatic leader who knows how to restore confidence and stability to the marketplace,” Mack said in a statement. “He has a proven track record of creating jobs – both in business and as governor of Utah – and we look forward to working with him to move America forward.”
Loveman, a former Harvard professor who also worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, is CEO and president of Caesars Entertainment Corporation. He is the past chairman of the American Gaming Association, and is a trustee at Children’s Hospital Boston.
Knight is co-founder and chairman of Nike, Inc. Bell is former chairman of the US Chamber of Commerce and former CEO of the real estate company Cousins Properties.
Huntsman has made a pro-business approach a major part of his campaign platform. He recently released a jobs plan, which would restructure the country’s tax code in a way likely to help businesses. He talks frequently about his record as Utah governor when Utah led the country in job creation.