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Mitt Romney Refocuses Attacks After South Carolina Defeat

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KASIE HUNT   01/22/12 07:33 PM ET   AP

ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — Mitt Romney is pressing reset.

After a crushing loss to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina, the former Massachusetts governor made clear Sunday that he plans to attack his chief rival's character, release his tax returns this week and try to right a campaign he acknowledged had been knocked off kilter.

"It was not a great week for me," Romney acknowledged during an interview on "Fox News Sunday."

And at a rally here, his first event in Florida after the loss to Gingrich, Romney assailed the former speaker's leadership abilities. "We're not choosing a talk show host, alright?" he said. "We're choosing a leader."

Romney now turns to Florida at what is possibly the most critical moment of his campaign, after two weeks of sustained attacks from his opponents and a series of self-inflicted errors that erased any notion that he would be able to lock up the nomination quickly by winning this state's Jan. 31 primary.

"I'm looking forward to a long campaign," Romney said on Fox News. "We are selecting the president of the United States. Someone who is going to face ups and downs and real challenges, and I hope that through this process, I can demonstrate that I can take a setback and come back strong."

Even if Romney does manage a victory here – his Florida campaign is by far the strongest of any in the GOP field, and he and his allies have been alone on the air for weeks – the race has become a two-way fight between him and Gingrich, the former House speaker with a huge dose of momentum.

And now Romney's team is girding for a long and costly fight that extends well beyond Florida. Saturday night's shellacking in South Carolina underscored the former Massachusetts governor's vulnerabilities and undermined his claims of becoming the inevitable Republican nominee.

Over the next 10 days, the candidates – including former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Rep. Ron Paul – will meet twice on the debate stage, a venue where Gingrich has thrived in recent weeks and Romney has struggled some when pressed about questions about his wealth and private business experience. The debates – Monday in Tampa and Thursday in Jacksonville – present fresh opportunities for both breakout performances and mistakes.

Romney brought out his more aggressive posture and lines of attack toward Gingrich at the Sunday rally. "Speaker Gingrich has also been a leader. At the end of four years, it was proven that he was a failed leader," Romney said, referring to the ethics investigation that resulted in a rare reprimand for a House speaker.

It's clear the campaign is worried voters have forgotten Gingrich's history. "He had to resign in disgrace. I don't know whether you knew that," Romney said.

"I'm asking the people of Florida to consider: what are the qualities of leadership?" he said. "What makes an effective president, a great president, even? Ronald Reagan, Dwight Eisenhower and FDR, even?"

It was an angrier, more aggressive Romney who took the stage at the rally here. He shouted back and forth with the crowd after Occupy Wall Street hecklers interrupted him and rattled off a list of leadership qualities, drawing cheers after each, in a rare back-and-forth with the crowd.

Romney attacked Gingrich's time working for the quasi-government mortgage giant Freddie Mac, calling again for him to release records related to his consulting work for them.

Behind the scenes, aides also indicated that Romney would go after Gingrich's character in Florida as a way to distinguish himself – a father of five who has been married to the same woman for 42 years – from his thrice-married rival. And the aides argued that the results in South Carolina don't indicate Republican primary voters everywhere are willing to overlook Gingrich's two divorces and acknowledged infidelity. Gingrich's second wife, Marianne, told ABC News in an interview aired Thursday that the former speaker asked her for an open marriage so he could continue having an affair with the House staffer who is now his third wife.

Publicly, Romney has refused to engage on the subject thus far, saying at a debate Thursday: "Let's get onto the real issues. That's all I got to say."

But Romney has started poking at Gingrich's character by raising questions about the ethics investigation against Gingrich in the 1990s, when he was House speaker, and suggested that the former Georgia lawmaker was hiding something by refusing to release reams of documents he apparently gave to investigators back then.

Asked Sunday whether character would become an issue, Romney said, "No question."

"Leadership is the key attribute that people should look for in considering a president," Romney said, "and character is a big part of leadership, as is vision, sobriety, steadiness."

Romney's team also plans to contrast his experience as a governor and businessman with Gingrich's experience in Congress and his later work with former colleagues on behalf of businesses.

Romney, meanwhile, also is working to fix a key vulnerability – defensiveness over questions about his personal wealth, including money in funds in the Cayman Islands, a popular haven for international investment.

Under pressure to release his tax returns immediately, Romney reversed course and said he would release those documents for 2010 and an estimate for 2011 on Tuesday – months ahead of their planned April release.

The documents will lay out just how Romney, a multimillionaire many times over, makes his money and reveal his actual tax rate, which Romney estimated at about 15 percent.

His wife, Ann Romney, addressed the issue at the Florida rally, suggesting family was more important than money.

"I understand Mitt's going to release his tax forms this week," she said as she introduced him. "I want to remind you where we know our riches are. Our riches are with our families."

"That's where we measure our wealth, is through those children," she said.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a backer who had called on Romney to immediately release his returns, told NBC's "Meet the Press" that Romney made the right decision, saying, "I'm happy he's doing it."

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ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — Mitt Romney is pressing reset. After a crushing loss to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina, the former Massachusetts governor made clear Sunday that he plans to attack his chi...
ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — Mitt Romney is pressing reset. After a crushing loss to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina, the former Massachusetts governor made clear Sunday that he plans to attack his chi...
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:39 PM on 01/24/2012
A view from across the pond : Mott Romney will need much more that a special translation stone and his "protective underwear" to beat off the attacks that will come his way sooner than later. We can but hope that Gingrich and Romney will destroy each other before the real battle with a moral and ethical President who is a brilliant orator who will totally finish these T/Republicans once and for all.
If this is the best the GOP can do they may as well pack up the circus NOW and stay HOME and earn a bit more money for THEMSELVES and THEIR WALL STREET BUDDIES as they will never make the cut as POLITICIANS.
09:12 AM on 01/24/2012
Mitt-attacks.

One issue that the republicans are and will use against Obama is the Keystone pipeline, I applaud the president for blocking that project, the product to be transport on this line is highly corrosive therefore very dangerous to pass through our farm land.
Here is how Obama is moving to counter the upcoming attacks on this issue:
Hyperion Power Generation Inc., based in Denver, Colorado, is working in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory to develop an advanced design nuclear reactor. The HPM produces 25 MW of electricity to power remote mining or oil and gas operations, large government complexes, or remote and island communities. The design intent for the HPM is that it will provide safe and reliable power that is available 24/7, emitting no greenhouse gasses, and operate for 10 years without refueling. It will be manufactured in a factory, transported to the installation site completely sealed, and after its useful life replaced with an entirely new power module.
09:13 PM on 01/23/2012
We can always hope that Gingrich and Romney will inflict grievous wounds on each other--and that maybe people watching the debates will get a clue that the Republicans have nothing to offer but more of the same failed policies and nonsense beliefs.
08:56 PM on 01/23/2012
If Mitt's riches were with his kids, why did he spend all that time away from them, traveling around and breaking up companies?
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wonderfullone
09:35 PM on 01/23/2012
Willard did say he like to fire people.---------------And that was more important to him than his B*rther, Chickenhawk Sons.
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reasonshouldrule
08:13 PM on 01/23/2012
So Mrs. Romney says their "real" riches are their kids? Uh huh.

That's probably true of everybody who has kids. So what? The rest of us don't have 200 million dollars to make their lives comfortable.
layman
Live and Let Live !
07:55 PM on 01/23/2012
When things aren't going his way, he just gets pissed. That's what rich brats do. A can't-grow-up brat running for office, the masses should mourn for a nation..
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Steelsil
Alan Grayson for President!
07:02 PM on 01/23/2012
After regretting voting in a dirty governor, will Florida Republicans vote in a dirty candidate for President? Have they learned anything?
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hetrose
And it harm none, do what you will.
07:48 PM on 01/23/2012
Isn't that against Republican regulations?
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06:57 PM on 01/23/2012
Mittens: Ginned up 'anger' as a re-boot (read: flip flop) and yelling back and forth at a rally is hardly presidential. Give Newt his due: his anger (planned and well-acted out) is at least in control and he doesn't diss the crowds (smart enough to realize he needs them on his side).

Romney doesn't get it on so many, many levels, not just the least of it: he is not seen (in any of his personas) as authentic. Without authenticity, ya got nothing for anyone to hang their hat or support on.

I think he'll take yet another huge failing bath this primary round. Maybe he'll finally get the message: we REALLY don't like you!
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jokamachi
Dog on roof? Check. Scissors? Check.
06:50 PM on 01/23/2012
How about addressing the FACT that your parents reentered the United States ILLEGALLY after your great grandfather fled this nation to practice polygamy outside the laws of the United States. Still want a zero tolerance policy on illegal immigration Mittens?
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
05:47 PM on 01/23/2012
if you thought you were Mr Inevitable and had to campaign against aBuffoon like NGingrich...you'd be angry too

gee, this is fun to watch
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jokamachi
Dog on roof? Check. Scissors? Check.
06:50 PM on 01/23/2012
It is... it really is.
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Steelsil
Alan Grayson for President!
07:03 PM on 01/23/2012
Don't be smug, this is the country that voted in Shrub, and which watched complacently while he started two wars and destroyed the world's economy.
07:56 PM on 01/23/2012
I agree!
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05:44 PM on 01/23/2012
"It was not a great week for me," He's a grand master of the understatement.

The man can also claim a short fuse and a sense of entitlement that clings like funk. He's afflicted w/ this "How Dare You" grimace on his face when hit w/ a questions he can't answer plus years of recorded history he has to run from.

He's the best the GOP can come up w/ so some are suggesting his early selection will lead to an open convention. If he survives that its a win for the Democrats, won for them by the attack ads put out by his rivals. Either that or an election contest w/ a Republican we have few clues about today.
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
05:42 PM on 01/23/2012
After Mitt releases his taxes - and we see a typical example of how the rich get away with paying practically nothing in taxes- approval won't be loud, but Agnew would be proud.
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RG41
Blue Liberal Soldier
06:31 PM on 01/23/2012
we won't see much because he will only let us see 2010, he knew he would be running for President then.
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reasonshouldrule
08:16 PM on 01/23/2012
Absolutely correct. I'd like to see the past five years of his tax returns.
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Skull splittrz good beer
05:40 PM on 01/23/2012
Listen to this Mitt, you'll feel better. Like any highschooler whose gotten pantsed in the gymnasium.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-5_-svPiWU
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05:38 PM on 01/23/2012
BEEP BOOP. ROMNEYBOT CAN NOT LOSE.

ENGAGE ATTACK MODE.
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Earl King
I intend to live forever, or die trying
05:23 PM on 01/23/2012
Newt is unstable....if you are a conservative how could you EVER trust one that sat down with Nancy Pelosi and called Paul Ryan's plan to save Medicare 'right wing social engineering" among the others wacky things he's said.
This is the only Republican candidate that has actually tried to help the uninsured. This is probably the only republican who has gone on sabbatical to work for their church, probably the only one who gives 10% to his church.
Newt is a liar..."he " hasn't been a lobbyist? What does he really think we are that stupid? I make this prediction...if by some miracle he gets the republican nomination...everyone in this country will hate him.....he will be even more disliked than G. Bush and Andrew Johnson.