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Setting sights on Super Tuesday
Debate: McCain, Romney exchange barbs over Iraq
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Charlie Black, a senor adviser to McCain, told reporters his candidate clearly won the debate. "I thought Romney looked pretty defensive," Black said. He said that Huckabee is competitive in more "Super-Duper" Tuesday states than Romney, suggesting Romney could win only Massachusetts and Utah, where he turned around the troubled 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
But Romney spokesman Kevin Madden said Romney would be competitive in a number of other states, including Missouri, Minnesota, Illinois and Colorado. Romney is set to campaign in California and Colorado before heading to Utah on Friday to attend Saturday's funeral for the late LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley.
Madden and other Romney advisers refused to say whether the campaign would buy any television time in any of the "Super-Duper" Tuesday states. "We haven't made a decision. We haven't bought any ads yet," Madden said. The issue isn't money or competitiveness, but strategy, Madden said.
The candidate who left the race Thursday, Giuliani, dropped out after finishing a dismal third behind McCain and Romney in Florida, a state he'd banked on winning to jump-start his campaign.
Asked if his endorsement of McCain meant the end of Romney's presidential run, Giuliani said, "My endorsement means my endorsement. It's a positive endorsement for a great American and a person who is a great friend of mine who I believe is, at this point, the best qualified person to be president of the United States."
Giuliani told reporters he had long considered McCain the party's best choice after himself, of course. "Obviously, I thought I was that person. The voters made a different choice," he said. And had he backed another candidate after making public statements to that effect in the past, Giuliani told reporters, "you would say I was flip-flopping."
That was as close as he came to directly criticizing Romney, whose positions on a number of key conservative issues, including abortion, have changed recently. McCain, the former mayor said, "came from way behind to go way ahead and once again displayed his tenacity, his courage" and his ability to get things done.
Giuliani said McCain, like him, wants to build a stronger and broader Republican party that embraces "all races and all religions in all 50 states." He promised to campaign for McCain in New York and anywhere else he was asked.
McCain accepted the endorsement with his wife, Cindy, by his side, and promised, "it will be a clear choice this November." But he stopped short of saying there could be a McCain-Giuliani ticket on the general election ballot, noting his ego was not big enough to make that prediction.
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