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Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney meet at Florida debate Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney meet at Florida debate
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US Republicans Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are facing off in a national debate in the US state of Florida, ahead of that state's primary vote.US Republicans Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are facing off in a national debate in the US state of Florida, ahead of that state's primary vote.
Mr Gingrich released his 2006 contract with federal mortgage agency Freddie Mac amid pressure to explain his role.Mr Gingrich released his 2006 contract with federal mortgage agency Freddie Mac amid pressure to explain his role.
Mr Romney called his rival erratic like a "pinball machine", challenging him to return $1.6m (£1m) in consulting fees.Mr Romney called his rival erratic like a "pinball machine", challenging him to return $1.6m (£1m) in consulting fees.
In two polls released on Monday, Mr Gingrich's lead among likely Florida voters grew to as much as 9%.In two polls released on Monday, Mr Gingrich's lead among likely Florida voters grew to as much as 9%.
Fellow candidates Rick Santorum, a former senator, and Texas Congressman Ron Paul also took to the stage on Monday.
In the opening exchanges of the debate both front-running candidates addressed the issue of their electability.
Mr Gingrich said that he would not "manage the decay" in Washington, while Mr Romney focused on Mr Gingrich's resignation from Congress in "disgrace".
Mr Romney and Mr Gingrich clashed over his contract with the federal mortgage lender Freddie Mac, with Mr Romney saying Mr Gingrich was doing business with Washington's "chief lobbyists".
Mr Romney also admitted a tactical shift towards attacking his rivals after scrutiny over his tax returns sent his poll ratings ahead of the primary vote in South Carolina.
'Deliberately false'
Mr Gingrich's contract with the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp specifies that the former House Speaker would be paid a monthly retainer of $25,000, for a total of $300,000 for "consulting and related services".Mr Gingrich's contract with the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp specifies that the former House Speaker would be paid a monthly retainer of $25,000, for a total of $300,000 for "consulting and related services".
Earlier on Monday Mr Romney had demanded the release of the contracts.Earlier on Monday Mr Romney had demanded the release of the contracts.
Mr Gingrich won a decisive victory in South Carolina on Saturday, taking 40% of the vote, and the Gingrich campaign said it received $1m in 24 hours after his victory in South Carolina.
Fellow candidates Rick Santorum, a former senator, and Texas Congressman Ron Paul will also take to the stage on Monday.
The Florida primary will be held on 31 January.
Lobbying without a permit?
Mr Romney also suggested that Mr Gingrich worked for companies that potentially benefited from the passage of a prescription drug benefit in 2003.Mr Romney also suggested that Mr Gingrich worked for companies that potentially benefited from the passage of a prescription drug benefit in 2003.
At the time Mr Gingrich was no longer a member of the House of Representatives and did not register as a federal lobbyist, however, he continued to be active on Capitol Hill as he ran a variety of foundations and private groups.At the time Mr Gingrich was no longer a member of the House of Representatives and did not register as a federal lobbyist, however, he continued to be active on Capitol Hill as he ran a variety of foundations and private groups.
Mr Romney released a television advertisement with similar themes in Florida on Friday - his first official attack ad.Mr Romney released a television advertisement with similar themes in Florida on Friday - his first official attack ad.
"It's not true," Mr Gingrich said of Mr Romney's assertions. "He knows it's not true. He's deliberately saying things he knows are false.""It's not true," Mr Gingrich said of Mr Romney's assertions. "He knows it's not true. He's deliberately saying things he knows are false."
Mr Gingrich himself spent the days before the South Carolina primary calling on the former Massachusetts governor to release his tax returns - something Mr Romney has now said he will do on Tuesday.Mr Gingrich himself spent the days before the South Carolina primary calling on the former Massachusetts governor to release his tax returns - something Mr Romney has now said he will do on Tuesday.
Mr Gingrich won a decisive victory in South Carolina on Saturday, taking 40% of the vote, and the Gingrich campaign said it received $1m in 24 hours after his victory in South Carolina.
The Gingrich campaign's new infusion of cash will help in a state where television ads are crucial, but his campaign is still under-funded compared to Mr Romney.The Gingrich campaign's new infusion of cash will help in a state where television ads are crucial, but his campaign is still under-funded compared to Mr Romney.
Texas Congressman Ron Paul will skip the state, focusing on other upcoming primaries.Texas Congressman Ron Paul will skip the state, focusing on other upcoming primaries.
Mr Santorum, however, will campaign in Florida in an attempt to stay in the race after a third-place finish in South Carolina.Mr Santorum, however, will campaign in Florida in an attempt to stay in the race after a third-place finish in South Carolina.
Establishment attacks The Florida primary will be held on 31 January.
Mr Gingrich followed his upset in the Palmetto State by saying he now expects attacks to come from all sides.
"I think you're going to see the establishment go crazy in the next week or two,'' he told ABC News on Monday.
He struck back at Mr Romney's calls by referred to him as "somebody who has released none of his business records, who has decided to make a stand on transparency without being transparent".
After a lacklustre debate performance on Thursday, Mr Romney appears to have called in help. Brett O'Donnell, a debate adviser for President George W Bush and 2008 Republican nominee John McCain, was seen at a Romney campaign stop on Monday.
Mr Romney's supporters continued to characterise Mr Gingrich as highly erratic - focusing on both his ties with Freddie Mac and his time leading the House of Representatives.
Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who dropped out of the Republican race in August and now backs Mr Romney, told reporters in a conference call that he completely rejected Mr Gingrich's claim that he served as a "historian" for the company.
Mr Pawlenty echoed a line from some in the party when he argued that Newt Gingrich was not the best candidate to oppose President Barack Obama in the general election.
"The possibility of Newt Gingrich being our nominee against Barack Obama, I think is essentially handing the election over to Obama, if it got to that point," Mr Pawlenty said.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie told NBC News on Sunday that Mr Gingrich has embarrassed his party in the past.
"Whether he will do it again in the future, I don't know," Mr Christie said, adding he didn't want "another legislator in the Oval Office who doesn't know how to use executive authority".
Mr Christie is often speculated as a potential running-mate for Mr Romney if he wins the nomination.
With Newt Gingrich's win in South Carolina, the nomination contest is now expected to continue into the spring.With Newt Gingrich's win in South Carolina, the nomination contest is now expected to continue into the spring.
The eventual Republican candidate will face President Barack Obama in the general election in November.The eventual Republican candidate will face President Barack Obama in the general election in November.
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