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Romney Credits Change In Tactics For Florida Surge
It's the last day of campaigning before the Florida primary, and Mitt Romney is continuing to spar with Newt Gingrich.
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January 30, 2012
It's the last day of campaigning before the Florida primary, and Mitt Romney is continuing to spar with Newt Gingrich.
The former House speaker says Romney has boosted his position in
Florida by airing "an amazing amount of ads."
Gingrich, who appeared this morning on CBS and ABC, said that on
the big, philosophical issues, Romney "is for all practical
purposes a liberal."
And while Romney has the lead in the polls on the day before the
Florida primary, Gingrich says he thinks "the next 24 hours is
going to make a big difference."
Romney, meanwhile, says Gingrich has a record of "failed
leadership."
The former Massachusetts governor tells NBC that he's fought
back from his South Carolina setback into the forefront of the
Republican presidential field by more aggressively returning
Gingrich's campaign fire and by presenting himself as a Washington
outsider.
