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Iowa Caucus 2012: Mitt Romney Looks To Defeat Herman Cain And Rick Perry

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KASIE HUNT   11/11/11 06:18 PM ET   AP

MAULDIN, S.C. — Mitt Romney didn't win in South Carolina in 2008, but he's back in the state and looking to capitalize on his strong position atop this year's field of Republican presidential candidates. He hopes to sway voters who were cool to him four years ago.

The former Massachusetts governor's mission recently became easier, as several rivals struggle to mend damaged campaigns ahead of Saturday's debate on foreign policy.

Rick Perry is spending nearly $1 million on a national ad buy as he tries to recover from a gaffe in a debate earlier this week when he couldn't name the third federal Cabinet agency he says he'd eliminate.

Georgia businessman Herman Cain, on the defensive over allegations that he sexually harassed women in the 1990s, spent Friday in New York.

Romney's strategy is to maintain the steady, it's-all-about-the-economy campaign that's landed him in the top tier and, behind the scenes, prepare for any of his rivals to rise.

"I know there will be one or two others that will be doing well in the polls, that'll be you know, be real contenders. That's the nature of the process," Romney told reporters after spending part of Veterans Day at a barbecue restaurant near Greenville, S.C.

"Whether it's Newt (Gingrich), or Rick (Perry), or Rick Santorum or Herman Cain, I can't tell at this point," Romney said. "I just think that I'm in a uniquely qualified position."

Romney spent most of his 45 minutes at Mutt's barbecue listening to veterans describe difficulties with the Department of Veterans Affairs' health care system or their trouble finding work after leaving the service. He also spent time prepping for the debate.

Perry was also returning to the debate stage, just three days after saying a "minor brain freeze" caused him to forget the name of the Energy Department.

Since then, Perry's campaign has spent $975,000 to air an ad nationally on Fox News Channel. He's also done a blitz of TV interviews – including David Letterman's "Late Show" – and used humor to laugh off the embarrassing gaffe as a humanizing moment.

Perry marched in Veterans Day parade in Columbia on Friday, as did fellow GOP rival Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman.

Perry rocketed to the top of some polls when he entered the race in August. But a series of less-than-inspiring debate performances have hurt him. National donors privately worry that he won't be able to survive the gaffe.

"It's not helpful," Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad told The Associated Press on Friday.

Cain, the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza, avoided the early voting states on Friday as he continued to face questions about the sexual harassment allegations. He was in New York for fundraisers, foreign policy briefings and interviews with Fox News Channel and the New York Post.

Cain conceded on Fox that his campaign might have to moderate its approach to the allegations. He has strongly denied the accusations against him.

"I'm going to dial it back from a 10 to a 9," Cain said, referring to his oft-repeated assertion that he's going to "let Herman be Herman."

He also defended a joke he made Thursday in Michigan about Anita Hill, who accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearings.

Cain said Friday that he was approached at an event by a supporter who said Hill was trying to contact him.

"And my response was `Is she going to endorse me?'" he said.

Cain said the supporter was trying to be funny and that he tried to respond in kind.

"I gave back a humorous response. It was in no way intended to be an insult toward Anita Hill or anybody else," he said in an interview on Albany, N.Y., radio station WGDJ-AM.

Taken together, Cain and Perry's woes have Republicans privately wondering about yet another conservative alternative to Romney: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Gingrich spent Friday in New Hampshire but planned several appearances Saturday in South Carolina before the debate.

Gingrich suggested that Republicans are still searching for an alternative to Romney. He was referring to a new CBS News poll showing Cain atop the GOP field with 18 percent support and Gingrich and Romney tied at 15 percent.

"The 85 percent who have not chosen Mitt Romney, who have known him now for five years, I think are looking for a conservative activist who will stand firm and who will fight to change Washington," Gingrich told conservative radio host Laura Ingraham.

Gingrich has ramped up his campaign efforts in recent weeks and is set to open a South Carolina headquarters Saturday. He has nine people working for him in the state, while Romney has just three paid staffers. Gingrich has been endorsed by the head of the Columbia Tea Party. Aides also say Republican Sen. Jim DeMint's decision not to endorse in the primary is a boon for the former speaker. DeMint backed Romney in 2008.

But Gingrich is just the latest conservative candidate to begin to emerge as a possible alternative to Romney, who has held a steady though not breakaway lead in the polls and has run his campaign without major gaffes or problems.

Romney wouldn't answer questions about Gingrich's popularity Friday, saying only that his responsibility is to continue to talk about fixing the economy and creating jobs.

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in Washington, Beth Fouhy in New York, Thomas Beaumont in Iowa, Jim Davenport in South Carolina and Shannon McCaffrey in Georgia contributed to this report.

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MAULDIN, S.C. — Mitt Romney didn't win in South Carolina in 2008, but he's back in the state and looking to capitalize on his strong position atop this year's field of Republican presidential ca...
MAULDIN, S.C. — Mitt Romney didn't win in South Carolina in 2008, but he's back in the state and looking to capitalize on his strong position atop this year's field of Republican presidential ca...
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Bronxdude 05:06 PM on 11/11/2011
Not able to formulate and articulate a complete thought or sentence without using offensive, vulgar, or violent imagery, Rick mocks intellectualism, and seems to relish in his self-imposed depravity. Under Rick’s leadership, Texas ranks number one in uninsured children, number one in uninsured adults, number one in toxic chemicals released into the environment, and 43rd among states when in comes to  Read More...
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Robert Staton Jr
10:12 PM on 11/12/2011
I too wonder why we still have 8 contenders. Over half have no chance at all and everyone can see it except the ones who are running. Bachman ? Not a chance. Go home. Same with Paul. Newt has to to much history. To Clinton like. And he is a big a huge devider. And I like a lot of his ideas. The whole contract with America back in the day was brillent. Brought this country back on track. But today, no way. Romney and Perry, pretty boys. Nice hair and good teeth. Not much else. And we have had a lot of that in the past. Didn't do us much good. Cain on the other hand, has real potential. I hear a lot of complaints that he isn't a career politician. No experience. I think that is his biggest asset. Career politians are who have gotten this country in this mess. Everything from the econmy to the recent rash of of unpopular wars. The idea of a strong conservative with a strong understanding of the constitution and the founding principles of this country is what we need today. I have read his ideas and the 9-9-9 plan and they are sound. They are certainly better than anything anyone else is offering. And they make sense. That's the main thing.
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danusgram
supporter of Mitt robbed me for President
11:13 PM on 11/12/2011
Cain is illiterate he has the very base of understanding about anything except kitchen grease
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H321
06:01 PM on 11/12/2011
Why are there still 8 candidates?
Do conservatives not know the idea of coalescing around a candidate? This is why they'll have Mittens
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WhosKiddingWhom
and the rich will set you free
07:26 PM on 11/12/2011
Yeah, that's why they hold debates, too. What is it that leads me to believe that after all the debates, every republican including the candidates, are going to be staring vacantly in front of themselves and saying "Duh."
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dbrett480
05:29 PM on 11/12/2011
This is Romney's race to lose.
05:26 PM on 11/12/2011
Not quite sure I get the whole "Iowa will make you" meme. Carter won Iowa in 1974 (though actually he took second to 'uncomitted') and that catapulted him into the lead and helped cement him as the Dem nominee. The following election cycle Reagan lost Iowa (took second to GHW bush) and yet made up ground to become the GOP nominee in 1980.

Since 1972, the Dem winner of Iowa has gone on to win the nomination 5 of 9 times (Clinton was unopposed in 1996). Since 1976 the Repub winner of Iowa has gone on to win the nomination 3 of 6 times (Reagan was unopposed in 1984, GHW Bush unopposed in 1992 and GW Bush was unopposed in 2004). It's about a 50-50 chance after Iowa so I don't quite see why the focus on Iowa as a make or break state since historically it certainly isn't.
05:22 PM on 11/12/2011
GOP T/P debates are a not brainer.
05:08 PM on 11/12/2011
No One But Paul.
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larmarch5
04:39 PM on 11/12/2011
Is Comedy Central sponsoring tonight's performance? I dont' call these events "debates" any more.
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Bompa
Grampa to eight
04:57 PM on 11/12/2011
Can we get Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert to moderate? Now that is something I might even watch... Nice cocktail, some snacks and live comedy.........
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sobaytransplant
Obama 2012! Accept no substitute!!
08:52 PM on 11/12/2011
I would PAY to watch that!
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larmarch5
04:36 PM on 11/12/2011
This whole "G-OOPS" thing reminds me of "Oops Up Side Your Head." Talk about taking our country back! Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N19NmO3NP4
04:27 PM on 11/12/2011
There three GOP candidates that I would not for, Cain, Romney and .......uh.......the third...umm, I don't a, I'm sorry.......I don't ......oops.
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AZterritory
AZ: best taxidermatologists ever-ask Jan
03:32 PM on 11/12/2011
It's like waiting to hear from your doctor that you've got gonorrhea, syphilis, TB or cholera and being relieved it's just TB.
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sobaytransplant
Obama 2012! Accept no substitute!!
08:53 PM on 11/12/2011
CLASSIC!
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Adam of CA
Independent Information Hunter
03:30 PM on 11/12/2011
It will not take long for the Republicans to realize that Newt GetRich is another sour Flavor of the Month.
A more obvious fact is that Newt is not the captain of his own ship. Mrs. GetRich tells him what he can do, and when he will perform (usually after one of her quarterly vacations).
Oh? Maybe the country has another Nancy Reagan under the wings of Newt.
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tubette
04:18 PM on 11/12/2011
he's been known to raise his flag pole for his country a few too many times....
05:28 PM on 11/12/2011
The only reason Newt is anywhere near the lead is simply because Perry shot himself in the foot, Cain can't keep his hands to himself and Mittens is the perpetual 2nd place man.
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JoanMeijer
Author of Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary
03:23 PM on 11/12/2011
Outside of Huntsman - who has no chance with the nutty Republican base - Mitt is the only serious candidate running. It's interesting to look at the Republican Candidates for President in the last few years - There aren't any who are truly capable of being president. Mitt is lucky the field is so weak - but the field is always weak. Bush wasn't qualified to be president - look what his presidency did to the country. Romney isn't any better. Dole was a joke. McCain/Palin really?
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larmarch5
04:38 PM on 11/12/2011
Well, with Mitt you get to choose: Red Mitt or Blue Mitt, comes with pull rings right behind his head. Pull the red ring and you get Teaper Talking Points; pull the blue ring and you get the Massachusetts Governor.
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sobaytransplant
Obama 2012! Accept no substitute!!
08:58 PM on 11/12/2011
LOL! I don't think he has a chance of winning against Obama... but if I'm WRONG for any reason, I'd be FAR more comfortable with a GOP President that could easily be re-programmed like that! There is a chance that he "faking" being ultra-conservative just to get the nomination and if that's true (and he won by some freakish reason,) then maybe we'd STILL have a Democratic President.
03:22 PM on 11/12/2011
Get the Texas third stringer off the stage. What an embarrassment!
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AZterritory
AZ: best taxidermatologists ever-ask Jan
03:33 PM on 11/12/2011
Read my lips, NO NEW TEXANS!
03:49 PM on 11/12/2011
Amen
02:49 PM on 11/12/2011
Hey Perry
nearly 1 million in just Faux noise adds?
Get brave put some adds on CNN or really go out on a limb and try MSNBC.
or did those two NEWS networks reject you??
Do us a favor and stay in the race you really are good for a nice hard belly laugh and in these tough times I think everybody needs a good laugh
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
02:26 PM on 11/12/2011
Well I guess Newt and his platinum blonde 4th wife or is it 5th, anyway I guess they will have enough donations to take that winter cruise they had given up on !