Sartorum and Romney against Obama
posted on: Jan 6 2012 10:20 by RDugey. Viewed 15 times.Mitt Romney concentrated yesterday Thursday their verbal darts against the economic policy of President Barack Obama after leaving in good position for the Iowa caucuses, while their rivals were devoted to attacking the idea that the former Governor of Massachusetts was the inevitable candidate of the Republican party in the November election.
Newt Gingrich told reporters that Romney "will not get far enough votes by State to be the candidate".
Rick Santorum said in an electoral act: "Do not accept less than United States need".
And Jon Hunstman said in an industrial undertaking: "No cannot afford the luxury of a presidential coronation." No cannot afford the luxury that the leadership tell us, 'This is your man, Mr Romney of Massachusetts' ".
"Tiny margin
Romney, who won by a tiny margin in Iowa and is leading the polls in New Hampshire, aspires to a decisive victory here the u000aTuesday next to consolidate his position.
In a ceremony in the morning, before exiting towards a South Carolina ignored his rivals to attack "cronyism" in Obama, a theme used by representative Michele Bachmann, who left the contest after their defeat in Iowa.

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