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Analysis: Romney, McCain turn up rancor

(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-01-28 09:29

 

Arizona Senator and Republican presidential hopeful John McCain greets supporters during a campaign stop 26 January 2008. Ex-New York mayor Rudy Giuliani took a further hit on Sunday, when a poll showed he dropped to fourth place ahead of Florida's Republican primary, which looked set to be a tight race between McCain and Mitt Romney. [Agencies]

McCain, in turn, has sought to resurrect the national security issue by trumpeting his decades-long experience on defense issues while arguing that Romney doesn't have the judgment needed in wartime. In a misleading attack, McCain also accused him of once wanting a timetable like the Democrats wanted for troop withdrawals.

Their intense fight underscores the extraordinarily close Florida race and the stakes at hand. Polls show them battling for the lead in the state, which offers the winner a hefty 57 delegates to the party's nominating convention and momentum heading into the Feb. 5 contests.

Long a muddle, the GOP nomination race has narrowed into a two-man contest between Romney and McCain.

Giuliani has lost six straight contests. He has pinned his candidacy on a Florida win but is badly trailing and is facing money woes. Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, won the leadoff Iowa caucuses but hasn't prevailed since and is all but broke, barely playing in Florida.

Romney won his native state of Michigan and two scarcely fought contests in Wyoming and Nevada. He needs a Florida victory to prove he can win in a hard-fought state and in a place where he doesn't have roots.

McCain, who scored big wins in New Hampshire and South Carolina, wants Florida to cement him as the clear front-runner and open the financial floodgates to help him compete in the next contests.

The race has grown hotter by the day.

Romney stepped up his argument that he is best for the troubled economy. He dinged McCain for twice voting against Bush's tax cuts and cast the four-term senator as the consummate Washington insider who has failed to fix a broken Washington.

"I've spent my life, 25 years, in the world of business," Romney said. "I know why jobs come and go."

For days, McCain refused to engage. Instead, he emphasized his military background coupled with his economic proposals as he sought to argue that he offers not only fiscal conservatism but also national security experience.

He claimed in a TV ad that he can "protect our shores and protect your pocketbooks."

A debate Thursday night in Boca Raton was a civil affair.

But the two campaigns were gearing up for an ugly weekend.

Romney's campaign released a Web video that showed McCain saying, "I've always been for tax cuts. I have always, although I voted against the first tax cuts."

Not to be outdone, McCain's team unveiled their own video of Romney's face superimposed on the windsurfing body of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry. "Mitt Romney seems to change positions like the wind," the video says.

The sparring spilled over Friday.

McCain went on the offensive, saying: "I've been a leader. Americans want leaders. They don't want managers."

Romney returned fire, arguing that voters aren't "looking for a talker or a committeeman or someone who loves to get together and debate."

By Saturday, the debate spiraled even further downward.

McCain said of Romney and Iraq: "Now, one of my opponents wanted to set a date for withdrawal that would have meant disaster." Then he added: "If we surrender and wave a white flag, like Senator Clinton wants to do, and withdraw, as Governor Romney wanted to do, then there will be chaos, genocide, and the cost of American blood and treasure would be dramatically higher."

But Romney never supported the public date for withdrawal or a specific date for U.S. troops to return that Democrats advocated. He did, however, once say that Bush and Iraqi leaders need private timetables and benchmarks by which to gauge progress and help determine troop levels.

That mischaracterization prompted a sharp rebuke from Romney: "That's simply wrong and it's dishonest, and he should apologize." He added: "He's trying desperately to change the topic from the economy and trying to get back to Iraq."

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