Former Republican presidential candidate John Huntsman joined Andrea Mitchell Reports on Monday to respond to critical comments made by former Secretary of State Colin Powell about the current state of the GOP, the looming Hagel nomination hearing and the battle over gun control legislation.
When asked whether he had given up on the GOP after this harsh election cycle, Huntsman heartily replied “Oh no!” Huntsman recently formed the group No Labels with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, an effort dedicated to “promoting a new politics of problem solving” in Congress by reaching across the aisle to compromise.
“No Labels is about bringing Republicans and Democrats together and finding ways to solve problems,” Huntsman told NBC’s Andrea Mitchell. “We’ve just launched 25 members of Congress and we’ll have 75 to 80 by the end of the year who pledge in their deliberations to meet regularly, to put country before party, to govern for future generations as opposed to the next election cycle, to tell the American people the truth and to work together.”
Currently, both Huntsman and Manchin believe that neither party has an outlet or opportunity to sit down, talk and “compare notes.” The “nation works better when we have a viable two-party system,” Huntsman said.
Huntsman has also urged the Republican Party to take Powell’s criticism to heart. “This could be a very exciting time for the Republican Party in the sense, it’s a lot more enjoyable to be part of a rebuild–a startup enterprise which is in a sense what is going on within the Republican Party–than managing the status quo because inevitably, as we saw in the elections of ’80, ’84 and ’88, you’re going to see the cycles of history that are going to kick in again,” Huntsman said.









