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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 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. |
The Florida primary will be held on 31 January. | |
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. |
Are you in Florida? Get in touch using the form below. | Are you in Florida? Get in touch using the form below. |
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