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During Saturday's nationally televised debate in Des Moines, Romney criticized Gingrich's temperament by equating his recent description of the Palestinians as an "invented" people with throwing "incendiary words into a place which is a boiling pot." Romney aides say they have not adjusted their Iowa strategy and note that the campaign conducted telephone conference calls there last month to draw attention to Texas Gov. Rick Perry's positions related to illegal immigration. "We are staying the course and will continue to draw distinctions between us and Speaker Gingrich," said Gail Gitcho, Romney's communications director. Romney began airing an ad last week portraying him as a devoted family man, an indirect poke at Gingrich, who has admitted to marital infidelity and is on his third marriage. Romney has not ruled out attack ads in early states, although campaign aides declined to say whether any were being planned. "But we may. This is, after all, politics. There's no whining in politics. You get in a political process and you fight hard and describe the differences between yourself and other candidates," Romney told reporters Monday during an appearance in Manchester, N.H.
Until he does uncork attack ads, Romney has the help in Iowa of $3.1 million in advertising from Restore Our Future, a super PAC organized by former top aides. The ads, especially a bruising attack spot on Gingrich's ethics violations in Congress, give the impression that Iowa is more important to Romney than he has let on all year, said David Roederer, who ran Republican John McCain's 2008 Iowa caucus campaign. "Something has changed, and the fact of the matter is expectations are higher for Romney than they were," said Roederer, who is unaffiliated with any of the 2012 campaigns. "Good luck telling people $3 million in advertising doesn't raise expectations."
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