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Unlike Iowa, he's maintained a strong lead in New Hampshire for months. Surveys consistently show him with more than 40 percent support, far ahead of his closest rivals. Santorum has polled in single digits. Romney's rivals also signaled that they are going to try hard to bloody the former Massachusetts governor. So far, he's avoided intense attacks as his rivals have jockeyed to become the conservative alternative to his candidacy. In his speech Tuesday night, Gingrich labeled Romney a "Massachusetts moderate" who would be "pretty good at managing the decay but has given no evidence in his years in Massachusetts of any ability to change the culture or change the political structure." When Romney lands in Manchester on Wednesday morning, he'll be greeted with a full-page Gingrich ad attacking him in the New Hampshire Union Leader, a key voice in the GOP primary. But Romney's team is confident that he is the only candidate with the organization, money and support to win the nomination. In a show of strength, Romney was heading to campaign in South Carolina on Thursday for several campaign events. Romney is also airing ads in Florida, next up after South Carolina. Florida votes Jan. 31.
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