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Relentless, yes. But positive? To the dismay of aides, he took the bait, and lashed out at Romney rather focusing on Obama. "I think these guys hire consultants who get drunk, sit around and write stupid ads," he said at one point of his rivals, speaking less-than-presidentially. Leading in Iowa polls in mid-December, he faded to a distant fourth behind Rick Santorum, Romney and Ron Paul. He attacked Romney even more harshly in the days leading to the New Hampshire primary, where he finished far back. Improbably, he bounced back in South Carolina, benefitting from what looked like a brilliantly scripted debate-night burst of outrage over an interview that ABC conducted with an ex-wife in the hours leading up to the primary. Romney stumbled through the week, and paid a heavy price. "If I win here I will win the nomination," Gingrich told at least one audience in South Carolina. But not with Florida in his column. Romney and Restore Our Future hammered him once more, outspending him and an outside group set up to help him by a margin of roughly 5-1 on television ads. The former Massachusetts governor improved his debate performance, and dispatched campaign surrogates to trail Gingrich. By late last week, Gingrich was visibly struggling to avoid taking the bait once more. At a news conference, he turned aside a chance to criticize Romney, saying, "I want to talk about defeating Obama." Within minutes, his tone changed abruptly after he said he wasn't happy with his performances in a pair of debates during the week. Asked to explain, he said: "You cannot debate somebody who is dishonest. You just can't."
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