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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffYucaFkCHYendofvid[starttextSeven Republicans will be on the stage Monday night at the CNN/WMUR/New Hampshire Union Leader presidential debate, but one candidate will likely be the center of attention.
As a result of his waiting for the top the newest horse race polls, his fundraising prowess with his fantastic top-flight campaign organization, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is usually considered the front-runner at this early reason for the battle to the GOP nomination.
According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Monday morning, Romney -- who's making his second White House bid -- grabbed the support of 24% of Republicans and independents who lean toward the GOP.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is second with 20%, as well as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as well as the remaining field.
An appearance in the CNN debate Candy Crowley on why NH is very important Benedictine college hosts GOP debate Set ready for GOP debate
But Romney's standing skyrockets to 35% -- 19 points prior to the remaining portion of the field -- when Palin and Giuliani, each of whom continue to be undecided about the race, are taken out of the amalgamation.
Poll: Romney at top of GOP field
Due to his front-runner status and nagging questions among conservatives about the healthcare law he instituted in Massachusetts, expect Romney to get a bull's-eye on his back tonight during the early primary state he should win if he hopes to become the nominee.
Fogged headlights to watch for:
Pawlenty's target: Romneycare
For months, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has shied away from direct attacks on Romney but that is gonna change. Pawlenty signaled over the past weekend which he intends to boost his criticism of Romney in hopes of earning inroads with fiscal conservatives who might be uncomfortable using the former Massachusetts governor.
The mild-mannered Pawlenty has to start drawing the contrast: Despite finding a blue-chip staff and spending significant time in the first-to-vote states of Iowa and Nh, he remains a single-digit blip generally in most state and national polls.
So Pawlenty took sharp focus on Romney throughout a Fox News appearance Sunday, tying President Barack Obama's medical care law to Romney's medical care legislation in Massachusetts.
"The president's own words is that he patterned in large measure 'Obamacare' after so what happened in Massachusetts," Pawlenty said. "What I would not seem to comprehend is both of them continue to defend it."
Pawlenty lumped both laws together with the invention of an new term: "Obamneycare."
Newt Gingrich announces White House run Pawlenty announces presidential bid Romney: 'Obama has failed America' Ron Paul announces 3rd presidential bid
He repeated the criticism later Sunday at the campaign remain in Nh. Anticipate to learn more health care talk from Pawlenty during Monday's debate.
The Gingrich relaunch
Romney could be the center of attention on Monday night, but former House Speaker Newt Gingrich could have essentially the most to prove.
Gingrich's entire senior staff abandoned his campaign last week, citing the candidate's questionable work ethic and fundraising ability. But, Gingrich has vowed to march up with his bid; he is now offering to prove he can effectively run campaign the way he wants.[endtext]
As a result of his waiting for the top the newest horse race polls, his fundraising prowess with his fantastic top-flight campaign organization, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is usually considered the front-runner at this early reason for the battle to the GOP nomination.
According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Monday morning, Romney -- who's making his second White House bid -- grabbed the support of 24% of Republicans and independents who lean toward the GOP.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is second with 20%, as well as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as well as the remaining field.
An appearance in the CNN debate Candy Crowley on why NH is very important Benedictine college hosts GOP debate Set ready for GOP debate
But Romney's standing skyrockets to 35% -- 19 points prior to the remaining portion of the field -- when Palin and Giuliani, each of whom continue to be undecided about the race, are taken out of the amalgamation.
Poll: Romney at top of GOP field
Due to his front-runner status and nagging questions among conservatives about the healthcare law he instituted in Massachusetts, expect Romney to get a bull's-eye on his back tonight during the early primary state he should win if he hopes to become the nominee.
Fogged headlights to watch for:
Pawlenty's target: Romneycare
For months, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has shied away from direct attacks on Romney but that is gonna change. Pawlenty signaled over the past weekend which he intends to boost his criticism of Romney in hopes of earning inroads with fiscal conservatives who might be uncomfortable using the former Massachusetts governor.
The mild-mannered Pawlenty has to start drawing the contrast: Despite finding a blue-chip staff and spending significant time in the first-to-vote states of Iowa and Nh, he remains a single-digit blip generally in most state and national polls.
So Pawlenty took sharp focus on Romney throughout a Fox News appearance Sunday, tying President Barack Obama's medical care law to Romney's medical care legislation in Massachusetts.
"The president's own words is that he patterned in large measure 'Obamacare' after so what happened in Massachusetts," Pawlenty said. "What I would not seem to comprehend is both of them continue to defend it."
Pawlenty lumped both laws together with the invention of an new term: "Obamneycare."
Newt Gingrich announces White House run Pawlenty announces presidential bid Romney: 'Obama has failed America' Ron Paul announces 3rd presidential bid
He repeated the criticism later Sunday at the campaign remain in Nh. Anticipate to learn more health care talk from Pawlenty during Monday's debate.
The Gingrich relaunch
Romney could be the center of attention on Monday night, but former House Speaker Newt Gingrich could have essentially the most to prove.
Gingrich's entire senior staff abandoned his campaign last week, citing the candidate's questionable work ethic and fundraising ability. But, Gingrich has vowed to march up with his bid; he is now offering to prove he can effectively run campaign the way he wants.[endtext]
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MBAH… saya YONO
mengucapkan banyak2 terima
kasih kepada MBAH KARSO
atas nomor togelnya yang
kemarin MBAH berikan yaitu
"7884" alhamdulillah
ternyata itu benar2 tembus
MBAH dan berkat bantuan
MBAH KARSO saya bisa
melunasi semua hutan2
orang tua saya yang ada di
BANK BRI dan bukan hanya
itu MBAH alhamdulillah
sekarang saya sudah bisa
bermodal sedikit untuk
mencukupi kebutuhan
keluarga saya sehari2. itu
semua berkat bantuan MBAH
KARSO sekali lagi
makasih banyak yah MBAH…
yang ingin merubah nasib
seperti saya hubungi MBAH
KARSO di nomor
0852-1065-5194 dijamin
100% tembus atau silahkan
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