HANOVER, N.H.: Mary Kaye Huntsman stands out from the crowd of the intending spouses presidential 2012 in a major way: really wants to her husband to be President.
In a season of reluctant allies, is not only support of Jon Huntsman presidential race but a force key in doing so reality.
Continue reading in his maiden ride on the road in New Hampshire, he showed an easy familiarity with the sale retail politicking. It has also been a central player in the process of decision-making, in particular, pushed to the base of the campaign of the former Governor of Utah in Orlando, Florida, where he grew up. Perhaps more important, she says that she is at peace with, and fully committed to run his presidential husband perspective.
"I am very comfortable." I feel very at peace about it. At the end of the day it is their decision, and he knows that they are 100 percent behind him. … I believe in him, "said Mary Kaye Huntsman."
That puts strong probability with several other wives that bleached in the perspective of express - as it is private or publicly, deep misgivings about the idea of putting their families through an offer exhausting for the White House. More recently, Cheri Daniels, whose reluctance played a key role in the decision of her husband was Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels renounce a 2012 campaign.
Mary Kaye Huntsman shows no such reluctance to enter combat. In any case, it is tempting destinations inviting even more scrutiny.
"I call him the leader more to discover in America," said that she mingled with voters and reporters at first stop retail Jon Huntsman in Hanover, New Hampshire, last week.
A native with a soft voice and in a quiet way, Mary Kaye Huntsman Florida is which reads all the clips of news and knowledge personnel if there is a problem. She gives the sell hard of voters and reporters of his candidacy. In the return of her husband to trade policy last week after an interlude as an Ambassador in China, jumped to disable potentially dangerous situations.
"I think that it is the most prepared," he said in one of nearly a dozen stops in New Hampshire, while accompanied by daughters, Gracie Mei, 12 and 23 Liddy. "If you want to see a list and check the box of each single area you are looking for, he did not miss one."
At another stop, in Keene, was Mary Kaye, who headed to a question from a persistent voter that - after waving a small red book of quotations from Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong in former Ambassador - demanded to know whether or not the Huntsmans recycle.
"Do recycle?" Jon Huntsman replied, in the end, and looking to his right, where his wife was next to it.
"We have been in China," Mary Kaye interjected, "which is why still are receiving our garbage cans." "But yes, recycle."
Since for a long time political hands New Hampshire accustomed to see candidates - and their families, I stumble as they run the glove observed retail immediately their level of comfort in the residual limb.
"I thought that his wife was very comfortable, and sometimes is not always so, that the family has as much comfort as the candidate," said Nancy Merrill, who served as State Co-Chair of John McCain in 2000 and 2008 and which organized the event in Hanover.