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CNN asked Romney on Tuesday about an attack ad by Santorum's allies. Romney said the independent group FactCheck has examined the claims and "in almost every case, they've said that Rick Santorum's attacks have been baseless and wrong." "Sen. Santorum is at the desperate end of his campaign," Romney said. Romney sometimes goes for long stretches in public appearances with barely a mention of Santorum, Gingrich and Paul. After Santorum's strong showing in the Deep South, however, it may be harder for Romney to stick with an Obama-focused strategy. Romney congratulated Santorum in a written statement and said he was "pleased that we will be increasing our delegate count in a very substantial way after tonight. ... With the delegates won tonight, we are even closer to the nomination." Romney's allies say Romney's steady collection of GOP delegates makes it almost impossible for his rivals to catch him. But revised party rules, which allow many states to allocate delegates proportionately instead of winner-take-all, make it difficult for Romney to secure the 1,144 he needs before mid-summer, if then. "This is all about getting delegates," Romney told reporters Tuesday as he awaited the Alabama and Mississippi results. He made the comments in Missouri, which underscored his dilemma. Obama campaigned hard in Missouri in 2008 but narrowly lost, and his allies don't see it as a high priority this year. Romney surely would prefer to spend more time focused on Florida, Ohio, Iowa or the other tossup states that will decide the November election.
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