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Romney advisers say they'll start to point out where profits from venture capital firms often go: charitable foundations, university endowments and pension and retirement funds. More helpful may be a growing conservative backlash against what many on the right say is an anti-capitalist attitude. South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, who backed Romney in 2008 but isn't endorsing any candidate this time, defended Romney's time at Bain during a radio interview. Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh also stood up for him. Romney learned anew in New Hampshire how his rivals will use his own words against him. His reference to worrying about receiving a pink slip as a freshly minted Harvard MBA and his comments about liking to fire people gave his opponents an opening to claim he's out of touch with ordinary Americans and a cold-hearted businessman. South Carolina's less visible politics are often darker than even the brutal attack ads that are running out in the open. Tompkins refused to address just what the campaign would do in the face of surreptitious attacks on Romney's Mormon faith. His team has already sent out mailers emphasizing that he's been steady in his faith. It's a contrast with Gingrich, who recently converted to Catholicism. "We just have to be prepared for anything and everything and be disciplined with the message and how to cut through the misinformation," Tompkins said. Asked if he was prepared for a whisper campaign about his Mormon religion or other aspects of his background, Romney said: "Politics ain't beanbags and I know it's going to get tough and no one's going to be happy if things are said that are untrue. But I know that is sometimes part of the underbelly of politics."
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