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Trying to take the mantle as frontrunner in the Republican presidential race Rick Santorum and
Mitt Romney targeted President Obama on Thursday in their race to win New Hampshire voters while
Newt Gingrich targeted the frontrunners by intentional insults or not.
Romney the former Massachusetts governor is reaching for a decisive victory next Tuesday in New Hampshire to solidify his standing. At a morning stop in Salem before heading to South Carolina Romney labeled Obama a crony capitalist invoking a theme that Rep.
Michele Bachmann had used before dropping out of the race.
Santorum under new scrutiny after a strong showing in Iowas kickoff caucuses offered himself as the conservative alternative to Romney and claimed hes got the momentum to propel his campaign beyond New Hampshire.
Our office is buzzing Santorum said after an appearance in Manchester. Were the folks that people are getting excited about. He dismissed Obama as a president who doesnt understand us.
Gingrich the former House speaker trained his sights on Romney in a his first TV ad in the state in which he sized up his rivals economic plan as virtually identical to Obamas failed policy.
But he also gave a dismissive assessment of Santorum when asked to size up the former Pennsylvania senator saying that in historical terms he would be a junior partner.
Speaking at a senior center in Plymouth N.H. Gingrich questioned whether Santorum has a track record for running a large-scale national campaign as Gingrich did when he engineered the Republican takeover of the House in 1994.
I think Rick;s a fine person and weve worked together many years. I think theres some differences said Gingrich 68. I worked with Reagan in the early eighties both on developing the strategy for the Soviet empire and on developing the strategy for economic growth so my roots my understanding for example of conservative economics goes back probably 15 years older than Ricks.
Jon Huntsman the former Utah governor who skipped the
Iowa caucuses also hammered at Romney casting him as a captive of Wall Street who wont bring about the change the nation needs. Hoping for a breakout Huntsman offered himself as the underdog for New Hampshire voters to take from the back of the pack and move to the foreground.
In a one-two-three punch Huntsman Gingrich and Santorum all swatted away any notion of inevitability for Romney even as the Democratic National Committees Rapid Response Team blasted 10 emails in a row on Thursday critical of Romney.
At a printing press company in Durham Huntsman told employees: We cant afford to have a coronation for president. We cant afford to have the establishment stand up and say Heres your guy: Mr. Romney from Massachusetts.
At a former train station in Tilton Santorum told voters: Dont settle for less than America needs.
At the senior center Gingrich told reporters that Romney wouldnt come anywhere near enough voters per state to become the nominee.
Romney pocketed a big endorsement Wednesday from Arizona Sen.
John McCain the Republican nominee in 2008 who argued Thursday that its time for the party to get behind Romney and get into the main event -- defeating Obama. McCain won New Hampshires primary in 2000 and 2008 and remains popular with Republicans and independents who can vote on Tuesday.
McCain was spending a second day on the trail with Romney and South Carolina Gov.
Nikki Haley whose state is next in the primary lineup.
Romney keeping the focus on the president has a new TV ad in South Carolina that criticizes Obama for adopting un-American economic policies that hurt workers in the state and faults him for packing a government labor panel with union stooges.
Romneys Republican rivals had no intention of heeding McCains calls for a quick end to the GOP nomination fight.
Santorum who lost by just eight votes to Romney in Iowa is now focusing on raising money and building a strong enough organization to cement his status as a durable challenger to Romney.
His aides reported raising $1 million Wednesday alone largely through a surge in online donations that crippled the campaigns website shortly after the Iowa results were announced. Campaign manager Mike Biundo has said the campaigns fundraising pace tripled over the last week.
Santorum is banking on not only being the conservative alternative to Romney that Republican voters can coalesce around hes also coming up as the candidate whos got heart -- compared to Romney and Gingrichs very analytical and stoic approach to answering questions.
At one point in the day Santorum discussed personal encounters with both former President Bill Clinton and Fox News analyst Juan Williams. During a question about an interview Santorum and wife did with Focus on the Family head James Dobson Santorum got visibly emotional as the questioner mentioned how shes praying for his family.
Paul who ended up third in the Iowa race is taking some time off at home in Lake Jackson Texas where he has been resting riding his bike and preparing for two weekend debates while his team continues to fundraise.
He will return to New Hampshire on Friday and stay through Tuesdays primary.
Texas Gov.
Rick Perry also went home after saying he would reassess his candidacy following a weak fifth-place finish in Iowa but he later announced he would carry on. He planned to test his sputtering candidacy in South Carolina which holds its primary Jan. 21. Perry also was expected in New Hampshire for the debates.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.