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The Republican presidential candidates are battling it out at a national debate in Florida - the last before the battleground state holds its primary. | |
Earlier, front-runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich traded attacks from the campaign trail. | |
Mr Gingrich called his rival part of the "old order", while a pro-Romney support group rolled out another attack ad against Mr Gingrich. | |
Florida is a key swing state that holds its nominating contest next Tuesday. | Florida is a key swing state that holds its nominating contest next Tuesday. |
Thursday night's debate in Jacksonville, Florida, is hosted by CNN and is the last time the four candidates will appear together on a national stage ahead of Florida's influential poll. | |
'Leadership and character' | 'Leadership and character' |
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum and Texas Congressman Ron Paul are appearing alongside Mitt Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, and Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House. | |
The latest opinion polls show pack leaders Mr Romney and Mr Gingrich in a virtual tie. | |
But the stakes are high: a win in Florida has the potential to catapult one contender towards the eventual nomination. | But the stakes are high: a win in Florida has the potential to catapult one contender towards the eventual nomination. |
On the campaign trail on Thursday the two leading candidates intensified their attacks on each other. | On the campaign trail on Thursday the two leading candidates intensified their attacks on each other. |
Mr Gingrich drew a bead on Mr Romney's past as a wealthy businessman, reminding voters gathered at a campaign stop that Mr Romney was "somebody who owns lots of stock in a part of Goldman Sachs that was explicitly foreclosing on Floridians". | Mr Gingrich drew a bead on Mr Romney's past as a wealthy businessman, reminding voters gathered at a campaign stop that Mr Romney was "somebody who owns lots of stock in a part of Goldman Sachs that was explicitly foreclosing on Floridians". |
"They're counting on us being too stupid, or too timid," Mr Gingrich added, suggesting that Mr Romney was hoping to prevent his rivals from divulging details of his relationships with organisations that have benefited from the economic recession. | "They're counting on us being too stupid, or too timid," Mr Gingrich added, suggesting that Mr Romney was hoping to prevent his rivals from divulging details of his relationships with organisations that have benefited from the economic recession. |
Florida accounts for almost a quarter of home foreclosures in the US and the state's unemployment rate - at 9.9% - remains above the national average of 8.5%. | Florida accounts for almost a quarter of home foreclosures in the US and the state's unemployment rate - at 9.9% - remains above the national average of 8.5%. |
Meanwhile Mr Romney, highlighting Mr Gingrich's chequered tenure as Republican Speaker of the House in the 1990s, asked voters whether they "really need someone who is part of the culture of Washington for the last 35 years to go there again and continue". | Meanwhile Mr Romney, highlighting Mr Gingrich's chequered tenure as Republican Speaker of the House in the 1990s, asked voters whether they "really need someone who is part of the culture of Washington for the last 35 years to go there again and continue". |
In recent attack ads, Mr Romney has portrayed his rival as a "DC insider" and a new advert, released by a group of supporters known as a super political action committee (PAC) takes aim at Mr Gingrich's vaunted relationship with former President Ronald Reagan. | In recent attack ads, Mr Romney has portrayed his rival as a "DC insider" and a new advert, released by a group of supporters known as a super political action committee (PAC) takes aim at Mr Gingrich's vaunted relationship with former President Ronald Reagan. |
"From debates, you'd think Newt Gingrich was Ronald Reagan's vice-president," the ad says. | "From debates, you'd think Newt Gingrich was Ronald Reagan's vice-president," the ad says. |
"On leadership and character, Gingrich is no Ronald Reagan." | "On leadership and character, Gingrich is no Ronald Reagan." |
Mr Gingrich recounted his interaction with Reagan, telling supporters at a campaign event that former First Lady Nancy Reagan "said that Ronald Reagan's torch had been passed to me". | Mr Gingrich recounted his interaction with Reagan, telling supporters at a campaign event that former First Lady Nancy Reagan "said that Ronald Reagan's torch had been passed to me". |
"I was carrying out the values that he believed in," he added. | "I was carrying out the values that he believed in," he added. |