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NOW: "I am endorsing Gov. Mitt Romney for president of the United States, a man who will preserve the American dream of prosperity and liberty." "This is what victory looks like." Campaigning with Romney in Portsmouth, Va., on the day she endorsed him. "He's very smart. He has a very optimistic message. Women trust him because they see, this is a man who started a business from scratch, for heaven's sake." "One thing that Mitt Romney has demonstrated, he will repeal Obamacare. That's a big compare and contrast between Barack Obama. We will never get rid of socialized medicine, which is Obamacare, under Barack Obama. Mitt Romney has committed himself to repealing Obamacare. ... A lot of people know Mitt Romney's positive agenda." ___ RICK PERRY If he couldn't have the GOP nomination himself, Perry still wasn't about to back Romney. As he dropped out of the race, the Texas governor endorsed Gingrich. He didn't come around to endorsing Romney until Gingrich announced last month that he was planning to drop out. THEN: "While you were the governor of Massachusetts in that period of time, you were 47th in the nation in job creation. ... You failed as the governor of Massachusetts." "If you are a victim of Bain Capital's downsizing, it's the ultimate insult for Mitt Romney to come to South Carolina to tell you he feels your pain. Because he caused it." "I have no doubt that Mitt Romney was worried about pink slips -- whether he'd have enough of them to hand out." NOW: ___ JON HUNTSMAN The former Utah governor endorsed Romney at the same time he dropped out of the race in January, but there was no joint appearance. THEN: "You can't be a perfectly lubricated weather vane on the important issues of the day." "Gov. Romney enjoys firing people. I enjoy creating jobs." "When you combine a record of uncertainty -- running first as a senator, as a liberal; governor as a moderate; then as a conservative for the presidency, people wonder where your core is." "He's been on three sides of every major issue of the day. And because of that it's going to be very tough in the end to be able to make that trust argument to the American people." NOW: "It is now time for our party to unite around the candidate best equipped to defeat Barack Obama. Despite our differences and the space between us on some of the issues, I believe that candidate is Gov. Mitt Romney." "I think he's the best equipped by far to deal with the economic issues and challenges that confront us. ... He's grown a lot, he's learned a lot. He's probably better prepared to lead." ___ RON PAUL The scrappy Texas congressman was the last man standing among Romney's GOP opponents, and he's not ready to make nice yet. Paul announced this week he won't campaign anymore, but he's still collecting delegates at state party conventions and could give Romney grief at the national nominating convention in Tampa, Fla., come September. Paul ran some scorching ads against Romney earlier this year but shied away from going after Romney in person. THEN: NOW:
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