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January 9, 2008 2:17 PM

Romney Focused On Michigan

By
Brian Montopoli
Topics
Mitt Romney
As CBS News' Scott Conroy reports, Mitt Romney is digging in for the long haul. Romney is now seeking more money and vowing to win the Michigan primary, hoping a win there would rejuvenate his presidential campaign following disappointing second-place finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Romney certainly seems to be turning his focus almost entirely to Michigan, which votes on January 15th: CBS News political consultant Marc Ambinder reports that Romney is presently not airing ads in Florida and South Carolina, two key upcoming primary states.

"Resources are being reallocated as we head into Michigan," Romney's press secretary Eric Fehrnstrom told CBS News. "We are dark for today and tomorrow in those states, but no final decisions have been made."

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by almanojodo January 10, 2008 3:14 PM EST
OUR NATION AND ESPECIALLY OUR ECONOMY NEEDS ROMNEY! We need his problem-solving ability. He listens, learns, delegates, and leads. He is our best hope for change in Washington. FOR A BETTER FUTURE, SUPPORT ROMNEY!
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by tjr3nc January 10, 2008 10:20 AM EST
I heard obama is muslim recently turned presbeterian? also I heard he is related to vice president cheney?
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by wendy731 January 9, 2008 10:30 PM EST
After all the surprises on the pundits in New Hampshire....I think it is time for the media to report and not comment and lets have the candidates speak for themselves.....nor more voice from the media please. Shhhhhhhh be quiet on your opinions.
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