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    Romney wins big in Florida, routing Gingrich

    TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Mitt Romney routed Newt Gingrich in the Florida primary Tuesday night, rebounding smartly from an earlier defeat and taking a major step toward the Republican presidential nomination. Gingrich vowed to press on despite the one-sided setback

    Romney, talking unity like a nominee, said he was ready to take the Republican helm and "lead this party and our nation." In remarks to cheering supporters, the former Massachusetts governor unleashed a strong attack on Democratic President Barack Obama and said the competitive fight for the GOP nomination "does not divide us, it prepares us" for the fall campaign.

    "Mr. President, you were elected to lead, you chose to follow, and now it's time to get out of the way," he declared.

    Returns from 98 percent of Florida's precincts showed Romney with 46 percent of the vote to 32 percent for Gingrich, the former House speaker.

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum had 13 percent, and Texas Rep. Ron Paul 7 percent. Neither mounted a substantial effort in the state.

    For the first time in the campaign, exit polls showed a gender gap, and it worked to Romney's advantage.

    He was leading Gingrich 52-28 among women voters and was winning men by a far smaller margin of 41-36.

    Ominously for the thrice-married Gingrich, only about half of women voters said they had a favorable view of him as a person, compared to about eight in 10 for Romney.

    Nor was Romney's victory a narrow one. His winning percentage approached 50 percent and a majority that would demolish Gingrich's oft-stated contention that the voters who oppose Romney outnumber those who favor him.

    Still, the former speaker said, "We're going to contest everyplace and we are going to win."

    As in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, about half of Florida primary voters said the most important factor for them was backing a candidate who could defeat Obama in November, according to exit poll results conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks.

    Not surprisingly, in a state with an unemployment rate hovering around 10 percent, about two-thirds of voters said the economy was their top issue. Nearly nine in 10 said they were falling behind or just keeping up. And half said that home foreclosures have been a major problem in their communities.

    The winner-take-all primary was worth 50 Republican National Convention delegates, by far the most of any primary state so far. That gave Romney a total of 87, to 26 for Gingrich, 14 for Santorum and four for Paul, with 1,144 required to clinch the nomination.

    But the bigger prize was precious political momentum in the race to pick an opponent for Obama in a nation struggling to recover from the deepest recession in decades.

    That belonged to Romney when he captured the New Hampshire primary three weeks ago, then swung stunningly to Gingrich when he countered with a South Carolina upset 11 days later.

    Now it was back with the former Massachusetts governor, after a 10-day comeback marked by a change to more aggressive tactics, coupled with an efficient use of an overwhelming financial advantage to batter Gingrich in television commercials.

    Gingrich brushed aside any talk of quitting the race.

    "We are going to contest everyplace," he said, standing in front of a sign that read "46 states to go."

    "It is now clear that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader, Newt Gingrich, and the Massachusetts moderate," he said.

    Santorum disagreed, and said so. In Nevada, where he was campaigning for the state's caucuses on Saturday, he said, "Newt Gingrich had his chance, had his shot, had a big boost and win out in South Carolina and couldn't hold it." He said the voters are "looking for a different conservative and alternative to Mitt Romney now."

    Already, Romney and restore Our Future, an organization that supports him, were outadvertising the field in Nevada. Figures provided to the AP showed the two combined had spent $370,000 so far. Paul has spent $209,000, but neither Gingrich nor Santorum had aired any commercials.

    Romney won the Nevada caucuses four years ago and is favored to repeat his triumph this Saturday. Caucuses in Colorado, Minnesota and Maine follow, with primaries in Wisconsin on Feb. 21 and in Michigan and Arizona at the end of the month.

    Gingrich, from neighboring Georgia, swept into Florida from South Carolina, only to run headlong into a different Romney from the one he had left in his wake in South Carolina.

    Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, shed his reluctance to attack Gingrich, the former House speaker, unleashing hard-hitting ads on television, sharpening his performance in a pair of debates and deploying surrogates to the edges of Gingrich's own campaign appearances, all in hopes of unnerving him.

    Restore our Future, an outside group supporting Romney, accounted for about $8.8 million in the ad wars, and the candidate and the "super PAC" combined outspent Gingrich and Winning The Future, the organization backing him, by about $15.5 million to $3.3 million, an advantage of nearly 5-1.

    Gingrich responded by assailing Romney as a man incapable of telling the truth and vowed to remain in the race until the Republican National Convention next summer. He won the endorsement of campaign dropout Herman Cain and increasingly sought the support of evangelicals and tea party advocates, a former House speaker running as the anti-establishment insurgent of the party he once helped lead.

    Bombarded by harsh television advertising, some Floridians said they had soured on both candidates.

    "The dirty ads really turned me off on Mitt Romney," said Dorothy Anderson, of Pinellas Park, adding she was voting for Gingrich. She said of Romney, "In fact if he gets the nomination, I probably won't vote for him."

    At the same polling place, Romney supporter Curtis Dempsey expressed similar feelings but about Gingrich. "The only thing Newt Gingrich has to offer is a big mouth," he said.

    Voters frequently say they are offended or appalled by negative ads. But polls show consistently that the commercials are able to sway the opinions of large numbers of voters, and they are a staple of nearly all campaigns.

    Santorum had no money for television ads to back up his strong debate performances. He left the state at one point, saying he was going home to Pennsylvania to prepare his income tax returns. But he stayed longer than anticipated, because of the hospitalization of his 3-year-old daughter with pneumonia. The girl has a rare genetic disorder, Trisomy 18.

    Santorum and Paul both also campaigned in Colorado on Tuesday as Florida Republicans were voting. The state has caucuses on Feb 7, the same day as Minnesota.

    Even before that come caucuses in Nevada, a state that Romney won when he sought the nomination in 2008 and is favored to capture again.

    By contrast, both Romney and Gingrich campaigned across Florida on primary day as the polls opened.

    Exuding confidence, the former Massachusetts governor said — even though the figures said otherwise — that he had been outspent in South Carolina.

    "I needed to make sure that instead of being outgunned in terms of attacks, that I responded aggressively, and hopefully that will have served me well here," he told reporters.

    Gingrich, combative as usual, said the race for the nomination won't be decided until summer, "unless Romney drops out."

     
    • Iknowbetter  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I'm going to voye for Mittens, my girlfriend has a cat named Mittens.
      • Doug 3 mths ago
        Mittens is a good name for your P- ssy. Not for our President.
      • Iknowbetter 3 mths ago
        You're right - Noot is a much more Presidential name. I'll tell to name her next cat that.
      • A yahoo user 3 mths ago
        "Doug" is a good name for you, P-ssy... because you're a hole.
    • GWISAHOAX  •  3 mths ago
      I can't believe the people on these boards that think politics is a football game. They cheer, they whine, they complain about the officials, they arm chair quarterback, yet few actually have a clue what they are talking about. Crack open another Bud, it isn't even the end of the first quarter yet.
      • GWISAHOAX 3 mths ago
        Oh... I forgot the most important one... Trash Talking!
      • Trout 3 mths ago
        No thanks - that beer is for people who hate beer.
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      This is good news, that Gingrich is such an arrogant & self impressed loathesome Coqsucker!
    • Doug  •  3 mths ago
      I think the fact that Newt could even get support from a significant block of the Republican party in itself speaks volumes. That this deranged psydo intellectual could muster any support at all, should be as big an embarrassment for the GOP as Newts ethics violations should have been to him. Fortunetly for both, they are shameless.
      • Doug 3 mths ago
        Fortunately.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        Don't forget, Sarah Palin, Herman Cain, and Chuck Norris support him.
    • bubbuh  •  3 mths ago
      Newt was Kolobbered.
    • JOHNB  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Oh Goody. Then we can call our nation Bank of America.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        But we are not in the Cayman Islands
    • Amos  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      All this talk about LEADERSHIP; We are a REPRESENTATIVE government. This leadership thing smacks tooooo much of a 'I'm your boss if you elect me' kind of thing. Can't find anything in the Constitution says we elect bosses. And it seems like these people act just like one way communicating bosses after they take office.
      • Crater Ray 3 mths ago
        Amos, you are exactly right, our democratic republic is suppose to give the people a voice. Our elected representatives seem to go to washington and take orders from the party leaders and not the district they were elected. I will use healthcare as an example. Fall on your sword is like saying do away with the representation of the people and move my adgenda. It should be an easy job to be a congressmen, all you have to do is vote the way your district says and let the chips fall where they fall. We no longer have that kind of representation in washington. Its all about the party and not the people.
    • Trout  •  3 mths ago
      Just saw Newt on TV. He doesn't handle losing very well.
    • TC  •  3 mths ago
      why even bother to vote? Primaties should be held in all states on the same day, and the top 2 of each party go at it in November. And only 6 weeks of politicking, and the ability to have a no conficence vote
    • ***  •  3 mths ago
      and Romney's money is too good for American banks. what did they find out the other day? he 'forgot' to disclose 22 more foreign held accounts. he's got money everywhere but in America. your presidential candidate doesn't believe in America. WAKE UP!!!!! what a fraud!!!!!
    • MaxCodyPepper  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Women abandon Newt by 22% margin. Newt is toast.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      Bought and Paid For!!
    • frankmargel.com  •  3 mths ago
      He won, sorry NEWT! I'll support Ron Paul or a third party candidate or just vote for myself. Yeah, I'll just right my name on the ballot! That's the plan America! NEXT!
    • live 4 surf  •  Santa Rosa, California  •  3 mths ago
      establishment bush republicans are happy today.
    • TC  •  3 mths ago
      Im already sick of all of them
    • FACTOID  •  3 mths ago
      Vicarious Whooppeee! Place trunks in water and get a snoot full. Squirt straight up. Call National Geographic and brag.
    • Ed S  •  3 mths ago
      Does anyone really think that if the Tea Party hadn't taken over the Republican party in the 2010 elections, that Mitt Romney would be running as a Tea Party style conservative and business executive with Ronald Reagan as his hero? Mitt would be running as the moderate governor of Massachusetts, with Romneycare vs Obamacare, and instead of trying to look and sound like Ronald Reagan, Mitt Romney would be the second coming of Maine Senator Olympia Snowe.

      I thought Ronald Reagan was the actor. For pulling off this one, even if he doesn't win the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney should hands down get an Academy Award.
    • Rational  •  3 mths ago
      Porky Pigs and the Retarded Crusader dreamed big but their #$%$e-s were handed to them as a result of their insane platforms. As to the moribund Racist...he's practically dead.
    • Patriot1776  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Lightning doesn't strike twice and lying, cheating, and #$%$spraying Newt got his fat head handed to him in FL. MItt, it looks like, will be our presidents appetizer from the GOP.
    • Randy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      The media spin is incredible for Romney. He really did not do as well as they would have you believe. No question who the media wants the nominee to be.
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