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Schimp, a former paramedic who moved south last year from Michigan, told a reporter that she knows Perry is pro-business but that the Bain focus "makes him sound like he's anti-business." "He's got all the jobs down in Texas so he doesn't need to sound like he's anti-business," Schimp said. Perry is desperate for a strong showing in South Carolina's primary on Jan. 21 to keep his presidential hopes alive. He finished at or near the bottom of the pack in voting in Iowa and New Hampshire. Asked if he would commit himself to taking his campaign to Florida no matter how he performs in South Carolina, Perry told the AP: "I'm committing to go in there and talk to those people"
-- then walked into a steak-and-seafood restaurant for a town hall meeting.
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