Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich trade barbs in Florida
As new polls showed him opening a double-digit lead heading into Tuesdays Florida presidential primary, Mitt Romney stepped up his attacks on rival Newt Gingrich here Sunday, saying the former House speaker should look in the mirror to discover why he is losing ground among Republican voters.
Gingrich scrambled to blunt the former Massachusetts governors momentum, blitzing the Sunday morning news shows and telling reporters that he did not believe the Republican Party would ever choose as its presidential nominee a pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro-tax increase moderate from Massachusetts.
But it was Romney who claimed momentum Sunday as the two leading contenders set off on a final campaign sprint across Florida. An NBC News-Marist poll showed Romney leading Gingrich 42 percent to 27 percent, and a Miami Herald-Tampa Bay Times-El Nuevo poll had Romney with a similar lead, 42 percent to 31 percent.
The people of Florida have watched the debates and listened to the speaker and listened to the other candidates and said, You know what? Mitt Romney is the guy were going to support, Romney told a rally of more than 2,000 supporters in downtown Naples.
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jberryhill
(62,444 posts)lol
HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)Florida is his, and it seems not eeven clos. Where I live in Collier, the exit polls have Mittens had ahead by more than double to Gingrich. Santorum? Go home and take care of your child. You will both be better off.
CollegeDem20
(7 posts)I want this to last a long time so that Mitt is pushed so far right that he can't recover when he goes up against Obama.
JJW
(1,416 posts)Floridians saw that they are just like him. They don't want their investments taxed.