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CBS News/ October 22, 2011, 5:19 PM

On visit to New Hampshire, Romney had kind words for Perry, not so much for Obama

Republican 2012 presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney works with volunteers making calls while visiting his Romney For President New Hampshire Headquarters in Manchester, N.H., Oct. 22, 2011.

Republican 2012 presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney works with volunteers making calls while visiting his Romney For President New Hampshire Headquarters in Manchester, N.H., Oct. 22, 2011. / AP Photo/Cheryl Senter

Republican 2012 presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney works with volunteers making calls while visiting his Romney For President New Hampshire Headquarters in Manchester, N.H., Oct. 22, 2011.

/ AP Photo/Cheryl Senter

MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Mitt Romney extended an olive branch towards one of his leading GOP rivals and continued to attack President Obama's Iraq policy on Saturday, as he made an appearance in a state he's counting on to launch him towards the Republican presidential nomination.

Taking questions from reporters for the first time in nearly two weeks after working the phone banks at his campaign headquarters here, Romney was generous when asked about whether he could back Texas Gov. Rick Perry as his party's nominee. The two men had several notably contentious exchanges during Tuesday's presidential debate in Las Vegas, but Romney told reporters here there's no hard feelings.

"If Rick Perry were the nominee, I'd be voting for him," Romney said. "I believe every single person on the stage in that last debate would do a better job than president Obama." Romney added that he thinks the GOP will be better off with him as the party standard-bearer. "I believe that I'm the best suited to beat President Obama and that's why I'm running," he said.

In an appearance the same day in Iowa, Perry did not quite reciprocate the kindness, continuing to hammer Romney on immigration issues.

Like Perry, Romney continued to criticize the president's announcement of a troop withdrawal from Iraq by year's end. Noting that negotiations had been underway to keep a cadre of U.S. forces in Iraq, Romney said that Obama "failed to deliver" a deal to do so. "Why did it fall apart?" he asked, suggesting that Obama was either "out-negotiated" or made a "political recalculation."

Romney also offered a warm defense of Sen. Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican who is widely regarded as a potential vice presidential candidate, but whose story of his family's flight from Cuban dictator Fidel Castro came under question this week. The Washington Post reported that Rubio's parents arrived in Florida before Castro's rise to power.

"I have the highest respect for Marco Rubio. I think his family's history of having come to this country speaks for itself," said Romney, adding: "I think the world of Marco Rubio, support him entirely and think that the effort to try to smear him was unfortunate and bogus."

Romney's appearance here came just before Nevada Republican leaders voted to hold their presidential caucuses Feb. 4, ending a scheduling squabble with Republican officials in this state and a political dilemma for Romney, who had been under pressure to join a boycott of Nevada, a state whose caucuses he easily won in 2008, out of solidarity with New Hampshire.

Nevada Republicans' original proposal to hold their caucuses Jan. 14 infuriated Granite State politicos, who thought it would dim the luster of their historic first-in-the-nation primary, likely to be held Jan. 10. Romney, who served as governor of neighboring Massachusetts and owns a vacation home here, needs a strong showing in New Hampshire. "I sure hope this gets resolved," he said here, shortly before the intra-party fight was.

At his campaign headquarters here, Romney provided pizza for volunteers and made a few phone calls to voters himself and proved a game improviser when he had to go off script.

"Hi! Oh, this is the wrong number?" he could be overheard on one call. "Well, do you know who Mitt Romney is? It's me! I'm on the phone!"

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OrangPuteh says:
Romney would support Ted Bundy, if doing so would benefit him personally.
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ladyang says:
Again, did anyone expect him to support/endorse President Obama? Mitt, only those educated in the bible belt agrees with your assessment of perry.
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expatriate2 says:
Okay Romney, that's it. Now the GOP has absolutely NO viable candidate.
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magik1369 says:
Romney is the little smarmy rich goody do gooder that everyone hated on the school yard. Romney lives in a different Universe than the rest of the USA and that is why Romney's narcissistic, egoic ambition to be President will never be fulfilled. Romney is a hypocrite phony republican liar and nothing more. When Romney was briefly Governor of my state of Massachusetts, all our jobs went away and our economy tanked. Not only that but Romney jammed Health Care Insurance down our throats exactly like he accuses Obama of doing...little hypocrite. Everything about Romney is inauthentic from the way he parts his hair to the right like all republican drones, to his flip flopping on every issue. Go away Mitt...the USA doesn't need any more phony idiots.
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jimbom121 says:
Th ironic part is that ROmney is much closer to Obama in idealogy than to Perry.
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esq777 says:
Mitt, Righteous Rick, and all of the other armchair warriors should strap on some body armor and ship off to Baghdad, or shut up. People want our troops out of that pit. Obama promised to do it, and he's delivering on the promise.
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liquidify says:
This is amazing. Almost none of the existing comments have anything to do with Romney. The ones that do are almost completely negative toward him.

On the other hand, when you read an article about Ron Paul, you will sometimes see up to thousands of comments. On average most comments will be positive. Yet, somehow Romney's articles get into the top headlines. I don't get this.

I also don't see how Romney is in first other than that he might get a substantial amount of people voting for him who are old, out of touch, and source their news exclusively through main stream television and radio programs.

This country is in bad shape when we are given an option to vote for an honorable man like Paul, but our "live off the fat of our parents" baby boom generation has their head stuck in the sand so far they don't even know Paul exists.
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jimbom121 replies:
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Romney is the establishment's choice. That's why is at the top or near the top of the GOP polls.
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kevjustice says:
cain and his plan 9-9-9 from outer space! -directed by ed wood! lol!
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andrewjsacks says:
Morons both.

OBAMA 2012!
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Jiggidy13 says:
Who cares!?!?!? WHERE ARE THE JOBS?!?!?! I pray the people on the left and in the center show at the polls next November to vote for Obama because if we do not you are going to see a very different America then the one you live in now. Foreign policy and relations will fall. Womens rights will be dissolved. Social programs will be cut. With a Republican president and a Republican congress we will be in deep doo doo people. Please show up to the polls! PLEASE!!!!
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1perish

Obama is scating business? Really??? Corporate profits are at record highs during the Obama presidency. The stock market is up 50% since he took office.

Wall st is even donating to his campaign more than the GOP. BAin Capital employees have given twice as much to Obama as to Romney.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-cars-finland/story?id=14770875

There is your presidents "jobs plan." Obama and Biden gave $529 MILLION of taxpayer money to an electric car company that took the money and the jobs to Finland. Yeah, Obama is doing a great job handling my money and creating those jobs....as long as you are Finnish and not American!
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