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Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich Attack Each Other Ahead Of Florida Primary 2012

THOMAS BEAUMONT   01/30/12 09:37 PM ET  AP

MIAMI — Cheered by new polls, Mitt Romney is all but predicting victory in Tuesday's Republican presidential primary. Newt Gingrich is looking past Florida to regroup, vowing he won't stay buried long.

"With a turnout like this, I'm beginning to feel we might win tomorrow," an upbeat Romney told a crowd of several hundred at a stop in Dunedin on Monday as he and Gingrich zipped across the state making their final appeals.

Gingrich, in turn, acknowledged that his momentum had been checked but promised not to back down. He characterized Romney as an imposter, and his team started to plot a strategy for upcoming contests.

"He can bury me for a very short amount of time with four or five or six times as much money," Gingrich said in a television interview. "In the long run, the Republican Party is not going to nominate ... a liberal Republican."

GOP officials in Florida were anticipating a big turnout, more than 2 million voters, up from a record 1.9 million in the Republican primary in 2008. More than 605,000 Floridians had already voted as of Monday, either by visiting early voting stations or by mailing in absentee ballots, ahead of the total combined early vote in the GOP primary four years ago.

In the span of a volatile week, the tables have turned in this potentially pivotal primary state.

Gingrich rode a triumphant wave into Florida after a South Carolina victory nine days ago. But since then, Romney and his allies have pummeled the former House speaker on TV and on the campaign trail. Romney turned in two strong debate performances, while Gingrich faltered. Now opinion polls show the former Massachusetts governor with a comfortable lead here.

Romney and Gingrich have been the only two candidates to compete in Florida in earnest. Neither former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum nor Texas Rep. Ron. Paul campaigned much in the state, and they were elsewhere on Monday.

Clearly in command, Romney flew to stops in media markets in northern Florida and the populous swing regions of central Florida, determined to keep Gingrich from surging late.

Romney renewed attacks on his rival as an untrustworthy, Washington influence peddler at the outset of two separate appearances Monday. He claimed that Gingrich's ties to federally backed mortgage giant Freddie Mac have hurt the former speaker in a state wracked by the foreclosure crisis.

"He made $1.6 million in his company, the very institution that helped stand behind the huge housing crisis here in Florida," Romney said in Dunedin. Gingrich's consulting firm received more than $1.5 million from the federally backed mortgage giant over a period after he left Congress in 1999.

Gingrich plowed ahead, flying to stops in northern Florida starting in Jacksonville – near his home state of Georgia – before touching down in conservative Pensacola and then Tampa.

Along the way, he tried to rally conservatives by casting Romney as an imposter and himself as the true GOP stalwart. His claim to conservative principles wasn't limited to economic issues.

"No politician, no judge, no bureaucrat can come between you and God," Gingrich told an audience in Tampa. "I'm a little bit tired of being lectured about respecting every other religion on the planet."

Gingrich, who has sought to wrap himself in the mantle of Ronald Reagan, campaigned with the late president's son Michael. He was also joined by former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, who endorsed him Sunday.

A win by Romney would again reset the 2012 GOP race, seen early this month as his to lose, then thrown into doubt by Gingrich's come-from-behind win in South Carolina.

Romney easily won the New Hampshire primary after nearly winning the in leadoff Iowa. The South Carolina setback behind him, Romney sought to aggressively stop Gingrich, aided by a well-funded political action committee that supports him and is run by former political aides.

Together, Romney's campaign and the supportive group Restore Our Future have combined to spend $6.8 million on television ads in the final week of the Florida campaign, about three times what Gingrich and a group supporting him have spent.

Romney capped his Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina campaigns with upbeat spots. Nothing doing in Florida, where he was running out the clock with ads attacking Gingrich over Freddie Mac and an ethics violation in Congress.

But Romney dropped any reference to Gingrich at his final stop Monday at The Villages in central Florida. And instead of reciting the lyrics of "America the Beautiful," as he typically does, Romney – on pitch – broke into song and led the crowd in a reverent rendition.

Rick Tyler, a former top Gingrich aide now running a pro-Gingrich political action committee, showed up at Romney's kickoff event in Jacksonville on Monday, stealing a page from Romney's Florida playbook.

"I'm here to get as many cameras and microphones so I can talk about Mitt Romney's incessant failure to tell the truth," Tyler said.

Gingrich said he was confident he could narrow Romney's margin in public voter surveys, even as he and his campaign began trying to soften the blow a defeat in Florida might bring.

Gingrich aides tried to diminish the state's impact on the quest for the nomination by issuing a memo from his political director, Martin Baker.

It noted that by Wednesday morning, only 5 percent of the 2,288 national convention delegates will have been awarded.

Gingrich, who has promised to campaign through the national convention this summer, was clearly looking to regroup after Florida.

"The campaign is shifting to a new phase where opportunities are not limited to a single state," Baker wrote.

Gingrich had not announced his plans for Wednesday. Romney, who has already begun advertising in next-up Nevada ahead of the state's Feb. 4 caucuses, was traveling there Wednesday, and to Minnesota, which holds its caucuses on Feb. 7.

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt in The Villages, Shannon McCaffrey in Tampa and Brendan Farrington in Miami contributed to this report.

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Speaking the day before the Delaware primary, Gingrich hinted he was considering ending his presidential run:

"I think we need to take a deep look at what we are doing," Gingrich said in an interview with NBC News during a campaign stop in Delaware. "We will be in North Carolina tomorrow night and we will look and see what the results are."

According to NBC, the former House speaker said he would need to "reassess" based on the results of Tuesday's primary in Delaware, a state where Gingrich has spent a great deal of time campaigning in recent weeks. Gingrich indicated that the state's 17 delegates were crucial to his viability as a candidate.
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MIAMI — Cheered by new polls, Mitt Romney is all but predicting victory in Tuesday's Republican presidential primary. Newt Gingrich is looking past Florida to regroup, vowing he won't stay burie...
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04:27 PM on 01/30/2012
Newt thinks Mitt amd Obama are twins ? I was thinking the same thing about Newt and Obama. Except i think Newt may be worse. He is a loose cannon.Newt said he was not going to have a negitive campaign. That is all he is doing.He should have been gone along time ago.He is dangerous. Newt is not who i would want to run our country. Not even Obama.Newt isnt thinking about our country. He no he isnt going to win so he just wants to stay and make it hard for all the canidates out of spite.The canidates should be talking about our future. Newt is making it difficult for them to do that. They have to keep fighting back. Otherwise people will think Newt is the only one to beat Obama.This is prob the worse campaige i have seen because of Newt.The longer he is there the worse he is going to get.The other canidates dont want to argue like this. So enough Newt.How he won s carolina i dont no but it went to his head.This guy is nuts.People u really need to think carefully. I think u no by now amistake was made when voting for Obama. All his fake speechs and lies. Dont be fooled by Newt. Dont keep him going. That guy really scares me. He is for himself not for the country.
01:39 PM on 01/31/2012
He tried to ru n a campaign that was not negative...no..it was Romney who kept the negativity going daily and in debates...Newt won't let him do it again...Newt is the ONLY one who can pummel BHO..He is smarter, sharper and not a socialist..
Wait and watch...we better hope we get Newt...or our country is doomed to socialism and this admin...He has set his actions straight with God...not you, not me..God...he has been forgiven...
All Newt thinks about is our nation...saving it...wake up...listen..stop being told by the media what they want youto think...
03:32 PM on 01/31/2012
Newt the Newt is not smarter or sharper than a fifth grader and he will pretend to be anything to get nominated, this is his last hurrah and it is going down in flames. America does not want a egotistical maniac like him as president. He will say anything to get the nomination.
08:07 PM on 01/31/2012
The media isnt telling me anything . im going by what i hear from the canidates mouth. I watch how Newt is out of control
12:00 PM on 01/30/2012
It matters not who gets the nomination they have very little chance if any of beating Obama
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vietveter
Wish ididnt know now what ididnt know then
11:31 AM on 01/30/2012
Sorry . . . hit the ''A'' by mistake.

At least my correction was about my post.
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vietveter
Wish ididnt know now what ididnt know then
11:29 AM on 01/30/2012
If you, like me, clicked on the article

thinking the main headline would have

anything to do with the content; remember,

we are on HuffPoast.
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yauxeybalba
“We are all visitors to this time, this place. W
11:23 AM on 01/30/2012
Pitiful is the word that applies best to both of them.
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olderthan
11:16 AM on 01/30/2012
Poor Newt, looking in a mirror may result in nausea.
11:14 AM on 01/30/2012
Looks like the GOP has learned there is more to being a patriot than wearing a tricorner hat. I welcome the return to sanity. The TP has been shown to be basically, angry, bitter, older folks who created most of the mess we are dealing with now.
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towny
The GOP clown car runs on hot air
11:12 AM on 01/30/2012
Breaking News, next GOP debate Mitt & Newt will JELLO wrestle.........
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anitaj
12:59 PM on 01/31/2012
Ack! I am never going to be able to get that image out of my head.
jchemengr
More fortunate than I have any right to expect
11:09 AM on 01/30/2012
Gingrich is being entirely truthful when he describes Mitt Romney as a liberal Governor of Massachusetts.

Mitt was against guns then. He likes them now.

Mitt was for reproductive rights as Governor. Not anymore.

Mitt was for civil unions, gay marriage by another name. Now he's against them.

Mitt advocated for and signed into law a universal health care bill that included an insurance mandate. He now says that was a mistake.

People like Mitt who claim to have changed their mind on issues of conscience like reproductive rights or gay marriage should be eyed suspiciously. Most of us carry those positions in our heart for life.
11:17 AM on 01/30/2012
Give me a break.....the far right presents the a Career Politician who as fired as Speaker of the House, then moved on to make a FORTUNE at Fannie while jumping from wife to wife as a "Small Government, Family Values Outsider". You want to talk dishonesty. So I guess "fidelity" and "Loyalty to One's Spouse" is NOT very high on your very moral values. Hypocrisy thy name IS Tea Party. Cann't wait to hear a serial adulterer lecture me on the sanctity or Marriage. :)
jchemengr
More fortunate than I have any right to expect
11:57 AM on 01/30/2012
You seem to think I'm a Gingrich fan. Nope. I just happen to think that Gingrich has characterized Mitt's positions as Governor fairly well.

Each of them is running away from his past. Newt want's us to ignore his behavior. Mitt wants to discard his old beliefs.
11:58 AM on 01/30/2012
Newt being truthful would be somrthing entirely new and refreshing
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maximumride
11:03 AM on 01/30/2012
romney also benefited from freddie mac, but of course he is not going to mention that, is he. both are amoral. and whether newt or gingrich win the primary nomination, all it tells me is how amoral, and depraved the gop and it's base has become. neither is fit to be president.
01:45 PM on 01/31/2012
There are no perfect candidates...none...look at some of the greats...Kennedy-women--clinton--women/lincoln bedroom,they are human...it is not these things that make a great leader, preferered yes, but...it is a man who can go toe to toe with the ugliness, the socialists, the union, those who want to destroy our nation...someone who knows the ins and outs and knows how to bring pride to our nation, our flag, our christian heritage and nation...he was forgiven by God..that is all that matters about his personal life...anyone looked into your closet or computer lately??? anyones?? judge not ,let ye be judged...my money is on NEWT!!!
03:34 PM on 01/31/2012
If your money is on Newt, you are going to lose.
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Guardian Weasel
reared on a diet of prejudice and misinformation
10:51 AM on 01/30/2012
Newt Responds: I Know You Are, But What Am I?
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MarkBoston
at least it's Lemon meringue !
10:49 AM on 01/30/2012
give these clowns enough rope and they will hang each other .... The GOP is all about greed and pride .. They attack each other with such venom .. It's quite a show to behold. None of these men are worthy of the office of the President .... Ego's are simply over barring
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Jacquie Hamilton
Love my Mollster
10:40 AM on 01/30/2012
Did he also say "I'm rubber and you're glue. Everything bounces off me and sticks to you"?
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mdlawyer2
10:31 AM on 01/30/2012
Did either of them see Michael Jackson looking back?