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Romney relied instead on a character argument to defend his record. "You can look at a person who has devoted his life to his family, to his faith, to his country," he said, a line he used in a presidential debate. That, too, is a subtle criticism of Gingrich: the former House speaker had an extramarital affair and has been married three times. The primary, so far, has seen a series of conservatives -- Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and businessman Herman Cain
-- jump ahead in polls only to fade after mistakes or, in Cain's case, allegations of sexual harassment and an extramarital affair. At the end of a stop at the port in Tampa, Romney ignored shouted queries from reporters, instead insisting that he holds regular news conferences. "You guys, we have press avails and press conferences almost every day, and that's when I answer the questions," Romney said. "When I'm meeting people, it's not a good time to answer questions that are important and require good attention and a thorough answer." The last time Romney took questions from a group of reporters was last Wednesday in Des Moines.
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