Stand up for the facts!

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy.
We need your help.

More Info

I would like to contribute

$

Jon Huntsman and the Truth-O-Meter

By Louis Jacobson
December 25, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of stories summarizing our ratings on the Republican candidates for president. We’ll be publishing them through Dec. 31.

Among the Republican presidential candidates, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman has faced the Truth-O-Meter 15 times mostly managed to avoid our worst ratings.

Of the 15 statements we’ve rated, Huntsman — a comparative moderate in the Republican field who is lagging in national primary polls — earned one Pants on Fire and no Falses. By contrast, he earned two Trues, four Mostly Trues, four Half Trues and four Mostly Falses.

The Pants on Fire came when Huntsman repeated a Republican talking point we’ve criticized on numerous occasions — that “the IRS is already planning on 19,500 new employees to administer” President Barack Obama’s health care mandate.

But for the claims that hit closest to home — those related to his tenure as governor or as U.S. Ambassador to China — Huntsman typically ranked in the middle of our scale.

He boasted that “we created a flat tax in the state of Utah.” While the tax changes he implemented didn’t produce a pure flat tax system, we found that it was flatter than what preceded it. We rated this claim Mostly True.

When he provided more detail to the claim, however, his accuracy fell. We gave a Mostly False to the statement that when he was governor of Utah, he worked with the Legislature to create a flat tax that “cut income taxes by 30 percent.”

We gave a Half True to Huntsman’s claim that Utah was “the No. 1 job creator in this country during my years of service” as governor, with a 5.9 percent increase in jobs. Utah did do well compared to most states, but the Huntsman camp used the wrong set of statistics when declaring itself the undisputed champion.

As for China-related items, Huntsman earned a Half True for his claim that China is or soon will be “the largest English-speaking nation” in the world. We found some truth to the underlying point that there is tremendous growth in English proficiency in China. But it’s important to note there is a significant difference between English learners and speakers, and by this standard, China remains far away from having the largest number of English speakers.

And Huntsman earned a Mostly True for the claim that there are 500 million Internet users “and 80 million bloggers who are driving discussions in China. … So you’ve got a lot of people voicing frustration and discontent.” The one quibble we had is that experts say the vast majority of bloggers are writing about social rather than political topics.

Finally, Huntsman scored well when he pointed out alleged flip-flops by his main competitor for votes in New Hampshire — Mitt Romney. We called it True that Romney flip-flopped on abortion and Mostly True that Romney flip-flopped on gun control.

Our Sources

See original Truth-O-Meter items.

Browse the Truth-O-Meter

More by Louis Jacobson
Donald Trump
stated on May 4, 2026 a White House event:
“Consumer confidence is way up."
False
Donald Trump
stated on April 23, 2026 remarks at the White House:
“We are right now producing more oil than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.”
Mostly True
Chris Wright
stated on April 19, 2026 an interview on CNN's "State of the Union":
Solar and wind have not reached “3% of global energy.”
Half-True
Donald Trump
stated on April 15, 2026 an interview with Fox Business News:
“Thom Tillis is no longer a senator.”
False
Byron Donalds
stated on April 12, 2026 an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press":
The U.S. Navy was created "to free international waters from the Barbary pirates."
Mostly True
Seth Moulton
stated on March 24, 2026 an interview on MS NOW:
"Bombing civilian power infrastructure is a war crime.”
Mostly True
Donald Trump
stated on March 29, 2026 remarks aboard Air Force One:
“We've had regime change.”
Mostly False
Donald Trump
stated on March 27, 2026 a speech to a Saudi investment conference:
“More Americans are working today than at any time in the history of our country.”
Half-True
Chris Wright
stated on March 12, 2026 an interview with Fox News:
The U.S. produces “more oil than we can consume. We’re a net oil exporter.”
Half-True
Donald Trump
stated on March 9, 2026 a press conference:
Iran “also has some Tomahawks.”
False

Jon Huntsman and the Truth-O-Meter





Donald Trump
stated on May 4, 2026 a White House event:








Donald Trump
stated on April 23, 2026 remarks at the White House:







Chris Wright
stated on April 19, 2026 an interview on CNN's "State of the Union":