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Hoping Romney’s Victory in New Hampshire

Candidates President of the United States (U.S.) Republican Mitt Romney hopes to achieve victory in New Hampshire, after he managed to beat Rick Santorum and Ron Paul in Iowa.

Photo: U.S. Presidential Candidates candidate Mitt Romney (AP)

Candidates President of the United States (U.S.) Republican Mitt Romney hopes to achieve victory in New Hampshire, after he managed to beat Rick Santorum and Ron Paul in Iowa.

Romney also supported by Senator John McCain who was competing with President Barack Obama on the U.S. Presidential election 2008.

“It’s time U.S. sympathizers to vote Republican candidate U.S. presidential candidate who has the ability and determination to defeat President Obama’s round,” said McCain in New Hampshire, as quoted by the Associated Press, Thursday (01/05/2012).

Former Governor of Massachusetts is also often referred to as someone who can potentially beat Obama. He also predicted to become one of the candidates will play in New Hampshire.

Before leaving Iowa, Romney also interviewed on several television stations. Some people judge Romney looks like an observer, rather than a prospective U.S. presidential candidate.

“I think the real support came from Iowa, not only for me, but for Rick Santorum and Ron Paul,” said Romney.

Meanwhile, Rick Santorum has also throws some sarcasm against Romney related caucuses New Hampshire. Although not mentioned Romney’s name, his comments seem related to the victory by Romney in Iowa.

“Do not boast a win, but he could not produce good results and have never created a great thing for this country,” said Santorum.

The stronghold of the Republican Party sympathizers in New Hampshire generally are conservative in economics. The majority of them look more moderate in response to social issues like abortion and same-sex marriage case that is often talked about and criticized by Santorum.

Source: http://international.okezone.com

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