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"Things tend to get nasty down here in South Carolina," said Wes Donehue, who had been a top state adviser to Bachmann. "I don't know if Santorum has the money or the structure to fight those battles right now." Santorum only began facing criticism in the closing days of the Iowa campaign, but the Romney campaign has stepped up attacks about Santorum's spending votes in Congress. Organizers of the pro-Romney super PAC are weighing whether to go after Santorum in South Carolina. Santorum drew 400 people to a sports bar in Greenville Sunday in the conservative upstate hub on a quick jaunt to the state, while planning to return to New Hampshire late Sunday. Santorum's organization lags behind Gingrich's and Perry's. But it was about to get a boost, Santorum said, as his wife, Karen, and seven children were relocating to South Carolina Sunday through the primary. The quick trip signaled Santorum's hope to emerge as the choice of influential Christian conservatives, as did his words. "The upstate has to speak clearly," Santorum told about 200 supporters later at a county GOP fundraiser at a Greenville restaurant. "The conservative upstate can make that statement. Coalesce, don't divide." In nearby Spartanburg, Perry encouraged supporters not to surrender, likening his task to the battle of the Alamo. "That's our challenge, because we're not quitting on America. We're not quitting on this race," Perry told about 300 voters at a popular restaurant. Romney has a staff of three in South Carolina, although that will jump after New Hampshire. But Romney also has the coveted endorsement, Gov. Nikki Haley. She and McCain accompanied Romney to coastal communities last week in a show of force. As he did in the closing days of the Iowa campaign, Romney is keeping his focus in South Carolina on Obama, not his GOP rivals. "We wondered what would happen if we elected a president who had no experience. Now we know. And it's not a pretty picture," Romney said during an appearance in Conway with Haley and McCain. One Romney ad seizes on contempt for a federal labor board's ruling to block construction of a Boeing plant over a union dispute, feeding his pro-jobs narrative and playing into anti-federal sentiment. He may benefit from South Carolina's political diversity. Social conservatives dominate in the upstate region around Greenville and Spartanburg, while fiscal conservatives and more social moderates rule along the coast. The state has a heavy military influence, too. The CNN poll showed Romney leading in all regions, but especially in the coast, where big turnout for him could offset heavy turnout among conservatives in the northwest. The survey also showed Romney leading in all segments of the party, including born-again Christians and tea party supporters. "To win South Carolina, you've got to put together a coalition of voters that's diverse," said Adam Temple, a Charleston Republican strategist and top aide on McCain's 2008 team. "And it sure looks like Romney's doing that."
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