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Republicans attack rival Ron Paul in Iowa | Republicans attack rival Ron Paul in Iowa |
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Rising Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has come under attack from his rivals as campaigning intensifies days before Iowa's caucus. | Rising Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has come under attack from his rivals as campaigning intensifies days before Iowa's caucus. |
The Texas congressman was pilloried for his view that the US should not act against Iran's suspected nuclear weapons programme. | The Texas congressman was pilloried for his view that the US should not act against Iran's suspected nuclear weapons programme. |
A new poll put Mr Paul in the lead in the Hawkeye state among Republicans. | A new poll put Mr Paul in the lead in the Hawkeye state among Republicans. |
Next week, Iowa holds the first in a series of votes, known as primaries and caucuses, to pick a Republican nominee. | Next week, Iowa holds the first in a series of votes, known as primaries and caucuses, to pick a Republican nominee. |
The eventual candidate will be anointed at the party convention next summer before he or she challenges Barack Obama for the White House in November 2012. | The eventual candidate will be anointed at the party convention next summer before he or she challenges Barack Obama for the White House in November 2012. |
'Serial hypocrites' | 'Serial hypocrites' |
Former Massachusetts Governor Romney said on Wednesday in Muscatine, Iowa: "One of the people running for president thinks it's okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I don't." | Former Massachusetts Governor Romney said on Wednesday in Muscatine, Iowa: "One of the people running for president thinks it's okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I don't." |
Another White House hopeful, Texas Governor Rick Perry also targeted Mr Paul. | Another White House hopeful, Texas Governor Rick Perry also targeted Mr Paul. |
"You don't have to vote for a candidate who will allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth," Mr Perry said. "Because America will be next." | "You don't have to vote for a candidate who will allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth," Mr Perry said. "Because America will be next." |
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, campaigning in the town of Creston on Wednesday, joined the onslaught. | Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, campaigning in the town of Creston on Wednesday, joined the onslaught. |
"Ron Paul would be a dangerous president," she said. "He would have us ignore all of the warning signs of another brutal dictator who wants to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth. I won't." | "Ron Paul would be a dangerous president," she said. "He would have us ignore all of the warning signs of another brutal dictator who wants to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth. I won't." |
But Ms Bachmann's own Iowa campaign suffered a major setback, as its manager Kent Sorenson resigned and endorsed Mr Paul. | |
"When the Republican establishment is going to be coming after Ron Paul, I thought it is my duty to come to his aid," Mr Sorenson said, quoted by Reuters news agency. | |
Wednesday's Public Policy Polling survey found Mr Paul leading in Iowa on 24%, ahead of Mr Romney on 20% and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich third on 13%. | Wednesday's Public Policy Polling survey found Mr Paul leading in Iowa on 24%, ahead of Mr Romney on 20% and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich third on 13%. |
But a CNN/Time poll released later on Wednesday found former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum vaulting to third place on 16%, behind Mr Paul (22%) and Mr Romney (25%). | But a CNN/Time poll released later on Wednesday found former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum vaulting to third place on 16%, behind Mr Paul (22%) and Mr Romney (25%). |
Increasingly under attack, the Paul campaign released a campaign television ad on Wednesday labelling his rivals "serial hypocrites". | Increasingly under attack, the Paul campaign released a campaign television ad on Wednesday labelling his rivals "serial hypocrites". |
In the spot, Mr Paul is described as "principled, incorruptible, guided by faith and principle". | In the spot, Mr Paul is described as "principled, incorruptible, guided by faith and principle". |
Correspondents say a Ron Paul victory in Iowa would embarrass the Republican Party because many of his views are seen as too libertarian and isolationist. | Correspondents say a Ron Paul victory in Iowa would embarrass the Republican Party because many of his views are seen as too libertarian and isolationist. |
A succession of candidates has risen to the top of the field since the summer only to fade away in the marathon race for the Republican nomination. | A succession of candidates has risen to the top of the field since the summer only to fade away in the marathon race for the Republican nomination. |
Occupy protests | Occupy protests |
Mr Gingrich has seen his front-runner ratings on the slide recently after a barrage of negative advertising from Mr Romney's well-funded campaign machine. | Mr Gingrich has seen his front-runner ratings on the slide recently after a barrage of negative advertising from Mr Romney's well-funded campaign machine. |
The former House Speaker hit back on Tuesday, challenging the former governor of Massachusetts to take him on face-to-face. | The former House Speaker hit back on Tuesday, challenging the former governor of Massachusetts to take him on face-to-face. |
Mr Romney, meanwhile, laughed off a jibe he made at the former House Speaker for his failure to qualify for the primary ballot in his home state of Virginia. | Mr Romney, meanwhile, laughed off a jibe he made at the former House Speaker for his failure to qualify for the primary ballot in his home state of Virginia. |
He likened his rival to a character in the classic US sitcom I Love Lucy who becomes overwhelmed by a rapid assembly-line of confectionary. | He likened his rival to a character in the classic US sitcom I Love Lucy who becomes overwhelmed by a rapid assembly-line of confectionary. |
Mr Romney has failed to electrify the conservative base, although he is viewed as the Republican establishment's preferred candidate because a series of polls have suggested he would stand the best chance against Mr Obama. | Mr Romney has failed to electrify the conservative base, although he is viewed as the Republican establishment's preferred candidate because a series of polls have suggested he would stand the best chance against Mr Obama. |
President Obama's approval ratings have improved slightly, but he remains vulnerable given a slow recovery from the US recession. | President Obama's approval ratings have improved slightly, but he remains vulnerable given a slow recovery from the US recession. |
On Wednesday, activists from Occupy the Caucus, an off-shoot of Occupy Wall Street, began protesting in Iowa. | On Wednesday, activists from Occupy the Caucus, an off-shoot of Occupy Wall Street, began protesting in Iowa. |
Demonstrators from 10 states have promised to interrupt candidates at events and camp out at Iowa campaign offices. | Demonstrators from 10 states have promised to interrupt candidates at events and camp out at Iowa campaign offices. |
The results from the state's caucus of 3 January are expected to force some candidates to consider whether to continue their campaigns. | The results from the state's caucus of 3 January are expected to force some candidates to consider whether to continue their campaigns. |