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New Hampshire Primary 2012: Mitt Romney's Rivals Pile On The Pejoratives

DAVID ESPO and PHILIP ELLIOTT   01/ 6/12 10:28 PM ET   AP

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney's rivals are all but conceding defeat in next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, looking past a weekend debate doubleheader in the Granite State and focusing on South Carolina as their best chance to slow his march to the Republican presidential nomination.

Romney campaigned in both states on Friday, prominent party leaders by his side, President Barack Obama on his mind.

Giving no ground when the government reported the creation of 200,000 new jobs in December, Romney said America deserves better than the economic results Obama has delivered. "Thirty-five consecutive months of unemployment above 8 percent is no cause for celebration," he said in a written statement.

Republican rivals Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich were no more inclined to applaud Obama for the drop in unemployment to its lowest level in nearly three years. But they had other worries, including a new survey that suggested Romney's narrow victory this week in Iowa's caucuses has sent his support soaring in South Carolina.

The three men share a debate stage Saturday night and again Sunday morning with the other three surviving contenders, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Gov., Rick Perry and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman.

Ordinarily, the week between lead-off Iowa and New Hampshire is one of the most intense of the entire president campaign. That hasn't been as true this year in New Hampshire, given Romney's four years as governor of next-door Massachusetts, his numerous campaign trips here and the reaffirming victory in Iowa. With only three days remaining until the first-in-the-nation primary, television advertising was relatively modest, with Paul, Romney and a committee supporting Huntsman the only entities spending significant sums.

Gingrich has been talking of merely holding Romney's winning total under 50 percent in New Hampshire, and Paul, arriving in the state on Friday, focused his criticism on Santorum.

"He brags about being for a balanced budget amendment but never did anything about it," Paul said of Santorum's time in the U.S. Senate. "He voted four or five times to raise the debt ceiling. He voted to double the size of the Department of Education."

Campaigning in Concord, Huntsman was asked whether the other candidates had "clawed their way to the right," leaving him as the centrist in the race. He called himself a realist. "We have to draw from ideas that are doable and not so outlandishly stupid that they create a lot of political infighting and finger-pointing and never, ever in 1,000 years are going to get done," he said.

Perry unveiled a new commercial for stations in South Carolina, as did a group that backs Santorum.

Perry's stresses his upbringing as the son of tenant farmers and mentions his time as a pilot in the Air force, years working on the family farm with his father and his marriage to his high school sweetheart. "The values I learned served me well as governor of Texas and will continue to guide me as president," the ad says.

The pro-Santorum spot calls the former Pennsylvania senator "the principled conservative ... the conservative we can trust."

That was a relatively polite attempt to distinguish Santorum from Gingrich, Perry and the others vying to emerge as Romney's chief rival, and from the former Massachusetts governor as well.

Santorum himself was more blunt. "The only way Republicans lose is if we screw this up and nominate another moderate who has taken multiple positions on every major issue of our time," he wrote supporters in a fundraising appeal.

The former senator finished a surprisingly strong second in the Iowa caucuses, coming within eight votes of victory. But he has little time to try and convert that into a campaign organization in New Hampshire, and some of his campaign events have turned testy.

In a school auditorium in Dublin on Friday, he faced tough questions about his positions on contraception, gays and lesbians in the military and earmarks in the federal budget.

"I know some people have been hammering away at me as an irresponsible spender," he said. "The idea that because someone earmarked, that means they're an Irresponsible spender is just absurd."

He blamed Sen. John McCain, a Romney supporter, for stirring up controversy over earmarks, the designation of federal spending for specific uses or projects. And he said the Arizona senator "ran to the hills" when it came to the issue of making changes in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

McCain paid him no mind.

"Earmarks are the gateway to corruption," he said in Conway, S.C., as he and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley campaigned with Romney. "Rick Santorum sponsored earmark after earmark."

McCain told the crowd that South Carolina Republicans have the ability to settle the nomination race. "If Mitt Romney wins here, he will be the next president of the United States," he said.

Obama and the Democrats will test that proposition, strenuously. But there was little dispute that a victory by Romney in the first-in-the-South primary, in a state with a strong evangelical vote, would make it difficult for his Republican rivals to stop him from winning the party's nomination.

Nor was McCain his only well-known ally in the state. South Carolina Gov. Haley, elected a year ago with the support of tea party activists, has endorsed Romney and is a constant presence as he campaigns.

Still, South Carolina's Republican primaries have an intensity that gives way to viciousness at times, and Haley was at pains to say that Romney's Mormon religion would not be a barrier.

"This is a state that elected a 38-year-old Indian female," she said of herself.

A TIME/CNN/ORC poll was a sobering one for Romney's rivals. It showed the former Massachusetts governor with 37 percent support in the state, a 17-point gain since early December. Santorum was at 19 percent, a 15-point surge, and in a statistical tie with Gingrich, who had plummeted from 43 percent support.

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Associated Press writers Charles Babington, Beth Fouhy, Shannon McCaffrey and Holly Ramer in New Hampshire and Tom Beaumont and Jim Davenport in South Carolina contributed to this story. Espo reported from Washington.

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney's rivals are all but conceding defeat in next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, looking past a weekend debate doubleheader in the Granite State and focusing on Sout...
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10:33 AM on 01/08/2012
I don't know what prompted the rant from Gingrich about the current administration and the catholic church. I only watched enough of the debate to catch that part. It sounded to me like he was trying to blame the administration for the reason the church doesn't permit adoptions to same sex couples. It sounded sort of backwards to me.

Is anyone able to elaborate on that issue?
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snide7242ca
OBAMA 2012 Liberal Progressive Senior
09:01 AM on 01/07/2012
Earmarks or not, Congress is as corrupt as it will ever be right now. Santorum can slam Obama about spending but when he gets hit, he calls foul: "I know some people have been hammering away at me as an irresponsible spender," he said. "The idea that because someone earmarked, that means they're an Irresponsible spender is just absurd." I guess these things don't apply to Santorum, just Obama. I am really tired of Obama being the rep uk es whipping boy.
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Brian J Nibbe
Forever sure....
03:57 PM on 01/07/2012
But President Obama works so hard to deserve that title. I would think if you disagree with someone so vociferiously, you would welcome their criticism instead of bristling about it. You want people to disagree with you who are diametrically opposed to you, it shows you what you are made of. Unless, of course, one is simply an empty suit....
11:10 PM on 01/06/2012
Ron Paul should be the only candidate to even get a chance at running against Obama.

Please do research on Ron Paul, he's a genuine guy that truly believes in what he has to say. He wants to bring back freedom to this country and wants to protect this world.
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Brian J Nibbe
Forever sure....
03:58 PM on 01/07/2012
Ron Paul is 2012's version of Ross Perot.
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JoePenn
Shuhada?
03:15 PM on 01/06/2012
Who has the uncanny ability to unite Rush Limbaugh, Rachel Maddow, Dick Morris, Bill Clinton, Sean Hannity, Keith Olbermann, MSNBC, Fox News, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, The New York Times, Move On, Media Matters?
01:51 PM on 01/06/2012
These people have no core.President Obama has turned this mess around almost single handily against their obstruction and sabotage and now they are taking credit for his hard 24/7 work.How dare these deceitful,divisive fakes do this.

They have sat on the president's jobs act which will put teachers,firefighters,police officers and construction workers back to work or save their jobs,create 2 million jobs and bring the unemployment rate down a further 1.2% and fix our schools,airports and bridges right here at home.These unpatriotic devils are blocking Obama to do this for Americans but have no problems expanding the military and giving the wealthy more money.

These despicable dishonest folks taking credit for the improved economy attributable 100% to President Obama are the same ones who credited George Bush and his torturing with capturing and killing Bin Laden.That illegal inhumane nonsense he was involved in had absolutely nothing to do with anything.
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Brian J Nibbe
Forever sure....
03:59 PM on 01/07/2012
So, I didn't realize that Keith Olbermann had an account on Huffington Post. You are as funny as you are far out.
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yauxeybalba
“We are all visitors to this time, this place. W
11:57 AM on 01/06/2012
"On Friday, Romney picked up the endorsement of conservative leader the other Braying Buchanan", "Romney had harsh words of his own, but for Obama, whom he called a "crony capitalist" and "a job killer." careful, Mittsy, these are two word you should not be using, you _____."I've never been for government-run health care," Santorum said in a swipe at both Romney and Gingrich. "I'm not for no regulation, I'm not a libertarian," he added, a jab at Paul." ...careful wouldn't mention health care if I were you Rick, your not much of anything except a ____, Rick!
Fill in the blanks!
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dmbraddy
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11:21 AM on 01/06/2012
You've got to love it when Republican also rans carry the water for President Obama by ripping apart their likely nominee.
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dmbraddy
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11:19 AM on 01/06/2012
"Primary Race Takes an Ugly Turn"

The primary race took an ugly turn when Newt Gingrich entered it.
Jordan53
When is Jesus coming for the right?
10:54 AM on 01/06/2012
I think I will take all these guys at their word...none of them are presidential material...according to them, they are each liars, flip floppers, psuedo conservatives and none has a good thing to say about the others economic plan. So, thank you, I was already going to vote for Obama but I think you have helped others to come to that same decision too!
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Daniel Myers
Then man created god in his image.
06:45 AM on 01/07/2012
They don't have an economic plan(except for Huntsman who has no chance.) That gravely concerns me as a former republican, I can just see them trying to pray their way to a better economy.
10:50 AM on 01/06/2012
When a pack of wild animals turn on one of their own, it is a horrible and vicious site. When repubs do it , well it's just plan fun.
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rgilley
10:32 AM on 01/06/2012
The Union Leader endorsed McCain who lost and now has endorsed Gingrich who will also lose.....so why is the Union Leader even relevant. I've read the paper btw and its surely no prize winning pieve of journalism.
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Joseph Veverka
11:04 AM on 01/06/2012
A union leader endorsing a republican. Isn't that an oxymoron?
10:15 AM on 01/06/2012
Romney called Obama a "crony capitalist"??! This is a perfect example of taking your own vulnerability and accusing the other guy of it.
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rgilley
10:35 AM on 01/06/2012
And republicans constantly take their own vulnerability and project it on their enimies.
For example, anyone who disagrees with their Fascist right wing ideology of the rule by 1%ers is quickly labeled a "Socialist". However, it was Bush who Socialized Wall Street's losses and even threatened the country with serious reprecussion if we did not agree to this socialization of losses while profits of course remained private!
08:08 PM on 01/06/2012
Hear hear!
10:11 AM on 01/06/2012
Romney is the Manchurian Candidate. He has been fashioned and programmed by the corrupt Wall St. Capitalists to manage the final solution to their complete control of our Government. The joke is they can not make him likeable much to their frustration. They now will pore millions into negative ads against all candidates. The electorate needs to ignore all ads - turn it off!
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
10:08 AM on 01/06/2012
Sorry to inform Rick Perry... S.C. local paper asked who people will vote for in the Primary...Romney gets over 45%..followed by Newtie with 1/2 of that and Perry hardly has a chance , and Ron Paul, well I do think they are all waiting for his spaceship to land sometime soon but will not vote for him.
Jordan53
When is Jesus coming for the right?
10:56 AM on 01/06/2012
You didn't mention Santorum, does he get any percentage? It would just tickle me pink if he never got another vote after Iowa!
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PrairieGayCompanion
Everything red will be blue again.
10:03 AM on 01/06/2012
Jim DeMint has been eerily quiet in South Carolina.
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
10:09 AM on 01/06/2012
He's always eerily something.
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Jacquie Hamilton
Love my Mollster
10:11 AM on 01/06/2012
He can't help it.