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Romney's comments to the Register were sharply different from those he used during a campaign stop earlier Friday, when he gently critiqued Gingrich and stopped short of endorsing Sununu's words. "I can't write a script for Gov. Sununu or anybody else," Romney told reporters after meeting with Republicans at a grain products plant in Cedar Rapids. On Friday, the Romney campaign released an Internet video criticizing Gingrich for his statements about the Ryan plan and quoting conservative pundits who questioned Gingrich's discipline. The campaign also released a list of statements from congressional and statehouse leaders from around the country saying Gingrich has been a poor leader. "One of the concerns I have about Speaker Gingrich is he is often off-message," Iowa state Rep. Renee Schulte told reporters. "I believe that is a difference between him and Gov. Romney." As if on cue, comments Gingrich made about the Palestinian people that challenge U.S. policy emerged. "We've had an invented Palestinian people, who are in fact Arabs and were historically part of the Arab community," Gingrich said in an interview recorded this week with The Jewish Channel. "And for a variety of political reasons we have sustained this war with Israel since the 1940s. And I think it's tragic." U.S. presidents in different political parties have supported a Palestinian state. Gingrich has said in the past he is open to supporting Palestinian statehood, but questioning the legitimacy of the Palestinian people puts him in league with conservatives who are not.
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