Politics | Jon Huntsman Jon Huntsman: I'm Skipping Iowa He's not a big fan of ethanol, writing of Buckeye State By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jun 5, 2011 3:40 PM CDT Copied With his wife Mary Kaye at his side, Jon Huntsman shakes hands during a cultural festival at Heritage Park, Saturday, June 4, 2011 in Berlin, NH. (AP Photo/Jim Cole) Jon Huntsman won't be taking his toys to the sandbox in Iowa: The possible presidential candidate says that he's definitely not going to compete in the Hawkeye State, reports ABC News. “I'm not competing in Iowa for a reason. I don't believe in subsidies that prop up corn, soybeans, and ethanol," Huntsman told a crowd in New Hampshire last night. "I think they destroy the global marketplace. We probably won't be spending a whole lot of time in Iowa. I guess I understand how the politics work there." Huntsman says he'll compete "vigorously" in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida. Meanwhile, GOP rival Tim Pawlenty is also not a fan of ethanol, notes ABC, but is giving Iowa a go nonetheless. Preaching tough love, Pawlenty told an event last night that "even for people in Iowa there’s some real truths we’re going to have to tell. That means we’re going to have to phase out the ethanol subsidies." Read These Next China hits an unprecedented economic milestone. California teens took to a football field to form a human hate symbol. This guy really loves one Disneyland ride in particular. Ex-ballerina is now the youngest self-made female billionaire. Report an error