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Mitt Romney Campaign Begins Preparing For Possible South Carolina Loss

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First Posted: 01/20/12 10:32 AM ET Updated: 01/20/12 02:33 PM ET

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- One of Mitt Romney's top surrogates, former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, began the process Friday morning of managing expectations in the event of a possible Romney loss to Newt Gingrich in Saturday's South Carolina primary.

Sununu predicted that the GOP nomination fight will run through every primary and caucus state, all the way to the summer.

"I think you're going to see the same kind of long slog that you saw in '76, with [Gerald] Ford and [Ronald] Reagan, that it took the whole thing to win," Sununu told reporters.

"This is a long slog," Sununu said. "[Romney]'s never suggested one or two or three primaries or caucuses would make the difference. The whole campaign has been designed to go through the long slog."

Asked what Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, will need to do if Gingrich beats him in South Carolina, Sununu responded, "He has to do what they intended to do from the beginning: slog along."

"Mitt Romney's strength has been clearly defined as being ready for a long campaign under the new rules," Sununu said.

Sununu's comments are the clearest indication that the Romney campaign is preparing for a possible loss here Saturday, as Gingrich, the former House Speaker from Georgia, rides a wave of momentum based on his debate performances this week.

It is, in effect, the first move by the Romney campaign to blow up the bridge marked "Early Primary Win" and to retrench further back inside its campaign fortress, where it is in fact prepared and ready for a long primary. The campaign has been organizing in many of the early primary and caucus states for months, and has the organizational capacity and the money to fight until the end.

This is not to say that Romney can't win Saturday. The state of the race is still highly fluid less than 24 hours before polls open. But if he does in fact get defeated by Gingrich's burst of momentum, Romney's campaign will have begun laying the groundwork for its damage control.

Romney's nightmare scenario is one in which Gingrich wins South Carolina and gathers so much momentum from his victory that he goes on to win Florida on Jan. 31 and becomes something of a frontrunner. Even if that were to happen, though, the month of February will present new challenges for Gingrich.

Four states will hold caucuses in early February, and they will likely be dominated by Romney and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), both of whom have been organizing in those states. After those, the next contests will not occur until Feb. 28. Whether or not Gingrich gathers momentum during the month, then, depends more on his campaign's messaging than it does on voters.

During that long stretch of dead time, the Romney campaign is confident that it can essentially persuade Republicans that Gingrich is what they have argued he is this week: an unreliable and unpredictable human being who cannot be trusted with the presidency. They fully expect Gingrich to help them make that case, by making comments or behaving in a way that demonstrates his lack of discipline.

"He is a ticking time bomb," said Henry Barbour, a top Republican party fundraiser from Mississippi who moved his support to Romney from Texas Gov. Rick Perry after Perry dropped out on Thursday.

"He won't last. He's great for a cable news show, but when does he blow up? Not what we need for a president," Barbour told The Huffington Post. "Romney has the plan, infrastructure and resources to win a quick or protracted campaign. Gingrich and [former Sen. Rick] Santorum will have a very hard time managing this as the pace quickens beyond their ability to execute in all the places they need to campaign. It's a brutal process."

Sununu batted down speculation by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough that Republican party insiders are so worried by Romney's weaknesses as a candidate that they are discussing the possibility of a brokered convention, where the party chooses a different nominee in late August.

"Joe's been drinking too much coffee on his morning show. I haven't heard a single responsible person in the Republican party say anything like that," Sununu said.

UPDATE: 2:00 p.m. -- Mitt Romney sought to manage expectations during a Friday availability with reporters in Gilbert, saying he hopes to win South Carolina but that the state is an "uphill battle."

"Well, we have a long process ahead of us, 1,150 delegates to get. I sure would like to win South Carolina, but I know that if those polls were right, regardless of who gets the final number, we're both going to get a lot of delegates. I want as many delegates as I can get -- I want the most delegates coming out of South Carolina. But I don't know what the numbers will be," he said.

"I’m pretty confident, cautiously optimistic," he continued. "When I look at the crowd this morning, my enthusiasm meter went up, my confidence goes up. But we'll see what the numbers are in the final tally. But what I can tell you is this is a campaign that is gonna go the distance, I'm confident we’re gonna get the delegates we need and that despite all of the ups and downs of the campaign, in the final analysis, if I do my job right, get our supporters motivated, why we'll be able to take the prize."

"I think I was tested in Iowa in a major national way. I think I was tested in New Hampshire in a major national way and I'm going to be tested here, Florida, Nevada, Michigan. And I think I said from the very beginning South Carolina is an uphill battle for a guy from Massachusetts. I knew that. We're battling hard. The fact is right now it looks like it's neck and neck that's a good spot to be in. I'm pretty pleased and pretty proud about the success of our effort."

Elise Foley contributed reporting from Gilbert, S.C.

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TeraWatt60 01:39 PM on 01/20/2012
The mask has been ripped off the faces of all of the cast of clowns called the Teapublican "Nopefuls" 1) Despite attempts to claim Mittens is a "capitalist" and to cloak his machinations in "free enterprise" holy words it is obvious that he is nothing but a glorified croupier in a casino in which the "house" makes money no matter what and rigs all the games. 2) Gingrich is a crybaby and bully who thinks  Read More...
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ttowse
05:02 PM on 01/23/2012
Run Newt. Please.
Obama will win it for a second term and it is the Republicans turn to be afraid. Be very afraid. Lol
07:23 PM on 01/21/2012
Romney seems to be losing it... and not just the nomination.
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Michael D OBrien
Hey hey, my my
06:12 PM on 01/21/2012
Hey Mitt, who would of thunk a whole state would be 'flip-flopping?'
Stay tuned for more 'fun!'
04:34 PM on 01/21/2012
Does this mean if Romney wins the nomination the evangelicals will have to stay home on election day? Can they vote for a Mormon without risking being sent to hell? Perhaps all they have to do is ask their tax-free church to decide their politics for them.
lu386ibew
leftist and proud!
04:32 PM on 01/21/2012
it's common knowledge who newt has been sleeping with. if you all want to know who willard and people like him are screwing look at yourself in the mirror.
07:24 PM on 01/21/2012
LOL
04:32 PM on 01/21/2012
S. Carolna's republicans are some of the dumbest people on earth.

How can Romneys's team be surprised that they would not win?


(maybe they needed more shiny things to flash in front of rthe Gopigs in S. Carolina.)
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05:11 PM on 01/21/2012
Mitt is so out of touch with main street America that seeing him in his jeans and white work shirt is a joke. Who is he kidding? He is one of the greedy 1%. If he care about this country he would step down. He only cares about himself.
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Michael D OBrien
Hey hey, my my
06:42 PM on 01/21/2012
Does this mean you think elNewtce IS in touch with America?
Take a look at this guy, he doesn't even care about his own health!
Michael Shmirconish[sp.] referred to him as looking like a 'sack of potatoes with a tie on!'
Arrogant, narcisistic, adulterous lech, left Washington in disgrace and NOW the non-koolaid drinkers are supposed to buy Newt? 'Fool us once, shame on you, fools us twice,
we're screwed!
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Kathie Shaffer
04:30 PM on 01/21/2012
thank to rick perry !
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mclown69
Pot Smoking Political Junkie!
03:25 PM on 01/21/2012
Republicans eat their own! Priceless!
03:43 PM on 01/21/2012
Apparently you don't remember the Democratic primary from 2008.
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Roger Mann
03:47 PM on 01/21/2012
please don't ask them anything past last week. they will have to archive media matters or move-on.org
04:32 PM on 01/21/2012
Was that the one where they selected a candidate that kicked the Republican nominee's butt in the general election? Not what I think of when someone says Reps. eat their own.
03:13 PM on 01/21/2012
Sorry Mitt but you already blew it with this tax nonsense, it wasn't a deal killer until you made it such with a smoke and mirrors approach. You're a bit too late, we already have a smoke and mirrors president.
03:54 PM on 01/21/2012
Hard to imagine why one would say that "it's too late". He has said that he would release his tax returns in April. Many candidates, in the past, have waited until April to do so. I guess it's a matter of timing in which Mitt hopes to limit the amount of time his detractors have to whine about how successful he is. At any rate, I haven't heard anything which would indicate that Mitt has done anything illegal. I suspect that those who criticize Mitt for protecting his fortune would do the same thing if they had one and were smart enough to do so.
07:22 PM on 01/21/2012
were talking about Bush...lol
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whatsit2yadudes
Veni, Vidi, Dormivi
02:36 PM on 01/21/2012
Romney is a...born loozzer. Ah...hahahahahahahaha!
02:17 PM on 01/21/2012
Poor Willard, he's now into his ninth year running for president and the Republicans still don't like him. Well theres always 2016.
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zubedaniel
06:08 PM on 01/21/2012
Oh no never again, the Willard should go nest in his wealth and disappear from politics forever.
07:24 PM on 01/21/2012
me thinks he's headed to the caymens to pout...he'll say it's a Mormon missonary retreat...lol
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mjmjupiter
if I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in
02:11 PM on 01/21/2012
Isn't it funny how the GOP put these two guys at the top who are about the worst the GOP has to offer. Are supporters of the GOP that uninformed of just plain stupid? God help us all. And for the record I don't like Obama either.
04:33 PM on 01/21/2012
just plain stupid.
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gochenaur8
who said that, I said that
02:04 PM on 01/21/2012
It hurts me to say this, not really, just joking, but I feel that more than Romney should be preparing for a loss, all the candidates, when come election time, no matter who wins the republican nomination, that when the votes are counted, Obama will have another 4 years, that is unless, Bush doesn't have anyone in Fla.
These clowns have spent millions and for what, to stab their own party members in the back, to dig into each candidates dark secrets, under their beds for dust bunnies, just to make them look good in the public eye.
That money could have been used in so many other ways that would have helped this country, but it did show the people, republicans don't care about the many, just the few.
04:34 PM on 01/21/2012
1% is all that matters to the GOPIgs. Keep the money flowing and to hell with the rest of America.
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David Wehner
TERM LIMITS... Will save us from ourselves.
02:00 PM on 01/21/2012
We need people in office that will vote for laws because they are good laws, not because they will profit by them. Term limits, new campaign finance laws and a Supreme court that honors "right" over privelege.
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02:54 PM on 01/21/2012
David, the only way to bring about even the chance of change is with your vote. Do not waste it! Use your vote to send put all incumbents (Rs & Ds) out of office.
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David Wehner
TERM LIMITS... Will save us from ourselves.
04:29 PM on 01/21/2012
I plan to do just that and hopefully others will follow and we can win back Washington.
07:30 PM on 01/21/2012
didn't we try that in 2010??? and what did we get hybrd republican millionares who did their best to rid us of our rights...just look at the 17 millionares in congress 4 radical govns. ohio...wiscon....mich. fl....is this what we really want these kinda idiots...we need those who will fight for the 99%...and i'm open for suggestions...please no crazies who can't get elected to dog catcher...
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Tmiley
Science is the greatest accomplishment of man.
01:54 PM on 01/21/2012
Money is the name of the game and shouldn't be. We have a system now that who ever has the most money wins. Robme is going to buy Florida and all the other states. I understand Obama has a large war chest, so I shouldn't be scared, but I still hate the system. Money has become too important in our society and that is sick. I don't care about Robme being rich, but I do care HOW he became rich. I think he has done some really rotten things to be rich and he should show the American people his tax returns of 2000 - 2010 NOW. I don't give damn about his return of 2011. I am sure he will have that doctored up. He is losing in SC because people do not trust him and feel he is hiding something and I agree. I just wish we had a system other than who has the most money. I hate politics, and think it is phoney as hell, but this money issue just makes it more dirty.