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On CNN, he was asked about past comments equating homosexuality with bestiality. "One can have desires to do things that we believe are wrong, but it's when you act out on things, that's the problem," Santorum said Wednesday. He also defended so-called earmarks -- congressional spending designed to benefit lawmakers' home-state projects. "When you go to Congress, you fight to make sure that when taxes go from your state to Washington, D.C., you fight to make sure you get your fair share back," he said, adding that he now opposes earmarks. Santorum also suggested he had been misinterpreted while discussing Medicaid when he appeared to single out black recipients for criticism. Huntsman's schedule Thursday included staples of retail politicking in New Hampshire
-- a Rotary Club breakfast in Hampton, a tour of a high-tech company in Durham, a business luncheon in Portsmouth and a town hall meeting in Newport. After visiting businesses where audiences were more polite than enthusiastic, Huntsman ended Wednesday by rallying his campaign volunteers and showing off his campaign's first television ad. Paul was headed to New Hampshire for campaign events after taking time off at home. Texas Gov. Rick Perry also went home after saying he would reassess his candidacy following a weak fifth-place finish in Iowa, but he later announced he would carry on. He planned to test his sputtering candidacy in South Carolina, which holds its primary Jan. 21, and was expected in New Hampshire for two debates this weekend. "We're going to go into places where they have actual primaries and there are going to be real Republicans voting," Perry said, dismissing Iowa as a "quirky" place. Iowa spelled the end for at least one candidate. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann announced Wednesday she would step aside after placing sixth in Iowa, the state where she was born and where she won a Republican straw poll last summer.
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