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Mitt Romney support group buys $3.1m of Iowa ads | |
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A group supporting Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is beginning a $3.1m (£2m) ad campaign with an Iowa attack on chief rival and new front-runner Newt Gingrich. | |
The campaign comes after key backers of Mr Romney called Mr Gingrich, a former House speaker, "irrational". | |
Mr Gingrich, campaigning in South Carolina, said his campaign was "focused on remaining positive". | |
Iowa voters will choose a Republican presidential nominee on 3 January 2012. | |
The Gingrich attack video follows another advertisement, funded by the same political action committee, Restore Our Future, href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4uTKnhjH1M&feature=player_embedded" >that focuses more on President Barack Obama. | |
Restore Our Future is largely made up of former aides of Mr Romney, the Associated Press reports. | |
"Newt has a ton of baggage ... And on the issues? Newt's been on all sides," the new ad says, according to AP. | |
'Irrational behaviour' | 'Irrational behaviour' |
Polls in several early voting states show Mr Gingrich significantly ahead, with less than month before the key Iowa vote. | |
Polls from CNN/Time released on Wednesday indicated Mr Gingrich has a lead of 23 points in both South Carolina and Florida. | |
Mr Gingrich is significantly ahead in Iowa as well, with less than month before the key caucus vote. | |
On Thursday, Missouri Senator Jim Talent and New Hampshire Governor John Sununu told reporters on a conference call that the former House speaker was not a "reliable and trusted" leader. | |
The senior Republicans said Mr Gingrich had undermined the conservative agenda - citing his description earlier this year of Paul Ryan's plan to reform Medicare as "right-wing social engineering". | |
They also said his "off-the-cuff" style of decision-making was not best suited to the job of president. | They also said his "off-the-cuff" style of decision-making was not best suited to the job of president. |
Mr Talent said that Mr Gingrich could say "outrageous things that come from nowhere". | Mr Talent said that Mr Gingrich could say "outrageous things that come from nowhere". |
"And he has a tendency to say them at exactly the time when they most undermine the conservative agenda." | "And he has a tendency to say them at exactly the time when they most undermine the conservative agenda." |
Mr Sununu said that as speaker of the House in the 1990s Mr Gingrich had shown a pattern of "anti-principled actions that really irritated his own leadership", adding that his "irrational behaviour" would not be desirable in the White House. | Mr Sununu said that as speaker of the House in the 1990s Mr Gingrich had shown a pattern of "anti-principled actions that really irritated his own leadership", adding that his "irrational behaviour" would not be desirable in the White House. |
Correspondents say the head-on attack on a fellow candidate marks a shift in Mr Romney's campaign strategy, indicating that he now sees Mr Gingrich as his principal rival. | Correspondents say the head-on attack on a fellow candidate marks a shift in Mr Romney's campaign strategy, indicating that he now sees Mr Gingrich as his principal rival. |
Mr Talent emphasised that he was reluctant to criticise a fellow Republican but said he had felt compelled to make the comments. | Mr Talent emphasised that he was reluctant to criticise a fellow Republican but said he had felt compelled to make the comments. |
"I just think the stakes are so high, not just for the Republican party but for the country as a whole that we have to do everything that we can" to choose the right candidate. | "I just think the stakes are so high, not just for the Republican party but for the country as a whole that we have to do everything that we can" to choose the right candidate. |