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New Hampshire Primary: Romney Rivals Make Final Appeals Before Vote

DAVID ESPO and KASIE HUNT   01/09/12 08:46 PM ET  AP

NASHUA, N.H. — Republican front-runner Mitt Romney stumbled down the homestretch of the New Hampshire primary on Monday, declaring, "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me" as his rivals intensified already fierce criticism.

"Gov. Romney enjoys firing people. I enjoy creating jobs," said former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who has staked his candidacy on a strong showing in Tuesday's primary and has shown signs of gaining ground in recent polls.

Adding insult to any injury, Texas Gov. Rick Perry posted a ringtone to his campaign website that consisted of Romney saying, "I like being able to fire people," over and over.

Romney is the odds-on favorite in New Hampshire, and Huntsman as well as other Republicans who are contesting the state have generally been content to vie for second place in hopes of emerging as his main rival in the South Carolina primary on Jan. 21.

"Second place would be a dream come true," said former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, as he raced through a final full New Hampshire campaign day that began before sunrise and stretched for more than 14 hours. The former Pennsylvania senator finished a surprising second in last week's Iowa caucuses, but without money for television ads he has appeared to struggle as he seeks to convert that into momentum.

Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, won in Iowa by eight votes. A victory in New Hampshire would make him the first Republican in a contested presidential nomination battle to capture the first two races of the campaign since Iowa began leading off for the GOP in 1976.

The battle has grown increasingly rancorous in recent days – both in New Hampshire and next-up South Carolina – with Santorum, Perry and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich escalating their attacks on Romney's claim that a background in business uniquely qualifies him to help create American jobs.

At the same time, an organization that backs Gingrich has spread the word that it intends to spend $3.4 million on television ads in South Carolina that are expected to attack Romney with gusto.

"Now we'll see if he has the broad shoulders and can stand the heat," said Gingrich, relishing the battle ahead as the nominating campaign wheels South.

Romney's remark about firing people was the second jarring moment for the front-runner in the span of less than 24 hours.

On Sunday afternoon, the millionaire businessman told an audience that he understood the fear of being laid off, adding, "there were a couple of times when I was worried I was going to get pink-slipped." His aides refused to provide details.

On Monday morning, addressing the Nashua Chamber of Commerce, he said he wants individuals to be able to choose among different health insurance policies as they seek coverage.

"That means the insurance company will have an incentive to keep you healthy. It also means if you don't like what they do, you can fire them," he said.

"I like being able to fire people who provide services to me. If someone doesn't give me the good service I need, I'm going to go get somebody else to provide that service to me," he added.

A few hours later, in a previously unscheduled appearance before reporters, Romney emphasized he had been talking about insurance companies.

"Things can always be taken out of context, and I understand that's what the Obama people will do. But as you know I was speaking about insurance companies and we need to be able to make a choice and my comments entirely reflected that discussion."

As for once fearing he would be fired, he said, "I came out of school, and I got an entry level position like the other people that were freshly minted MBAs, and like anybody that starts at the bottom of an enterprise you wonder, when you don't do so well, whether you're going to be able to hang onto your job."

Romney has made his career in business the core credential of his candidacy, saying that his firm, Bain Capital, created 100,000 jobs on balance as it started some firms while taking over, remaking and then spinning off others.

Gingrich told one interviewer during the day that Bain Capital "apparently looted the companies, left people totally unemployed and walked off with millions of dollars."

He wasn't asked to provide details.

But Perry, campaigning in Anderson, South Carolina, was – and did.

"If you're a victim of Bain Capital's downsizing, it's the ultimate insult for Mitt Romney to come to South Carolina to tell you he feels your pain. Because he caused it," he said.

`I have no doubt that Mitt Romney was worried about pink slips – whether he'd have enough of them to hand out."

He cited Holson Burns Group Inc. of Gaffney, S.C., where he said 150 workers who made photo albums lost their jobs. "They looted that company," Perry said, referring to Bain Capital.

Santorum's message in New Hampshire was the same as it had been in Iowa. "Give us an opportunity to be the conservative alternative," he said.

He sidestepped questions about his proposal to reduce or eliminate Social Security benefits for wealthier beneficiaries, saying efforts by reporters to obtain specifics were "gotcha games."

Even though he runs second in some of the New Hampshire polls, Texas Rep. Ron Paul campaigned lightly in the state. He unveiled a new television ad in South Carolina that took aim at Santorum.

It notes the former senator's votes against right-to-work legislation and in favor of increases in the federal debt ceiling. "Rick Santorum, a record of betrayal, another serial hypocrite who can't be trusted," it says.

President Barack Obama appeared to cast the New Hampshire primary as a proving ground for a presidential nominee no different from the GOP lawmakers who oppose his policies.

"Republicans in Congress and these candidates, they think that the best way for America to compete for new jobs and businesses is to follow other countries in a race to the bottom," Obama said at a fundraiser in Washington. "We can't go back to this brand of you're-on-your-own economics."

In Manchester, N.H., protesters with Occupy and Paul signs swarmed events hosted by Gingrich and Santorum.

Outside a sports bar, they pushed toward Santorum as he made his way to his car, surrounded him and at times jostled his children. Police stepped in to get the Santorums to their cars.

Gingrich canceled an appearance at his state campaign headquarters after about 40 protesters gathered at its entrance. His spokesman, R.C. Hammond, said the former House speaker's private security detail had security concerns.

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Associated Press writers Brian Bakst, Thomas Beaumont and Jim Davenport in South Carolina and Holly Ramer, Shannon McCaffrey, Philip Elliott and Beth Fouhy in New Hampshire and Stacy A. Anderson in Washington contributed to this report. Espo reported from Washington.

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09:22 PM on 01/12/2012
Headline you will not read from the Huff & Puff.Yes,Gov Romney stumbled to a double digit victory in Tues New Hampshire primary.
06:55 PM on 01/10/2012
Man I loved that Herman Cain dude.

Obama is the 'none of the above' x's 10....

The groping stuff was baloney.

I just finished a baloney sandwich - delicious...

Any man knows a woman loves to be groped at the right times in the right places....

Even Arianna Huffington liked a good grope on the right day in the right way!

God bless you girls - I hope you dig it before the pasture dries up!

Love, Jack Dup!
05:11 PM on 01/10/2012
All this hoopla over who's going to pres, is a bunch of B.S. It dos'nt matter who's president George Bush proved that. We need to get rid of the one's who write the laws and legislation.....The Congress and the Senate.........thow the bums out!!!!!!!
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AbrahamSadegh
04:46 AM on 01/10/2012
God forbid that I would be a wealth, power, and undue influence self-centered Republican but I were one, one thing that would disqualify Mitt Romney from getting my vote is his statement that as President he would increase the military budget – something that is insane for our country at every level both domestic and international.

I do not believe in reincarnation but I wish President Eisenhower – a Republican – could be reincarnated and a third term President wearing his five-star-uniform as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces expressing his outrage at our nation ignoring his farewell address on January 17, 1961 that included the following statements – and using his position as the President and the Commander in Chief to create the kind of military establishment that everyone can be proud of and at far less expense:

“In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial-complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.

“We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.”
08:16 PM on 01/09/2012
Juan Williams on the factor tonight just said Daley was ousted by the obama staff. That puts a differnet spin on this article.
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08:14 PM on 01/09/2012
Romney has no back-bone.the GOP presidential hopeful has shown himself to be a man willing to
forgo moral fiber just to pander to conservative Republicans.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
06:50 PM on 01/09/2012
If the intramural republican politics are this ugly, Just imagine how nasty it will be when they have to play the demcrats with Obama being the home team.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
06:46 PM on 01/09/2012
Watching this show is so much better than watching television.
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09:11 PM on 01/09/2012
They make me sick,old Rick Perry just will not give up,he is in SC telling them what a wonderful
Christian he is while Children in Texas go hungry.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
09:56 PM on 01/09/2012
There's an old saying, "the further you are from home the more of an expert you bccome."

In Rick's case related to being a good christian, the further he is from home the more holy he pretends to be.
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05:23 PM on 01/09/2012
I believe it is a good thing they are having so many debates,if they did that before Bush was
elected,we wouldn't have all the problems America has now.
04:34 PM on 01/09/2012
Which one is the Secret Socialist... my money is on Santorum (those kids being a welfare scam)
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04:29 PM on 01/09/2012
Newt supporters are spending 500 million to attact Romney,I live in Texas and had a hard time
believing my ears when Rick Perry made a remark about Mitt firing someone,In Texas Perry is
called,pink slip Perry over all the teachers he fired.For a party that call themself Christians,They
must have wrote a new Bible,I will go to the book store and price the Republican Bible.
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phillip finley
stay strong!....Dems!
04:09 PM on 01/09/2012
Now 2nd place Mitts is say what he really mean!.....I going to fired all the American worker and bring China for cheap labor!
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dogs4pete
04:09 PM on 01/09/2012
Yes this is a concerted effort by the left to make the GOP out to be, goofs, fools, mean spirited, granny over the cliff etc etc, whereas it is really starting to look like the country might be coming to their senses that progressives have a selfish agenda that they are righteously the ONLY ones to save the society. Out with Obama and the ChiMob, in with sensible smaller government!
10:32 AM on 01/10/2012
The left isn't really saying much at all. It takes no effort on their part to make the GOP out to be goofs, fools, and mean-spirited. They're doing that very well on their own.
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phillip finley
stay strong!....Dems!
04:01 PM on 01/09/2012
Why is 2nd place Mitts still running around the country lying and the Corp Media is not calling him out on this!...Why Media?...
03:58 PM on 01/09/2012
A "final push" for santorum