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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 01:01:13 -0800
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<font color="white" size="1">ed the most money for his campaign, a Super PAC supporting him
has so far spent more money on advertisements in Iowa than Romney's
own campaign committee, according to a Republican media buyer.The group supporting Romney,
called Restore Our Future, has led the charge criticizing his opponents, allowing
Romney's campaign to focus primarily on positive messages."The campaigns can say, 'We're
not running negative ads,' and 'That's that other bunch,'" said Mark Lundberg,
chairman of the GOP in Iowa's Sioux County. "Both sides of the
political aisle say they dislike negative advertising, but this is absolute proof
that negative advertising works. We're just seeing the beginning."The new groups are
making themselves felt in Iowa. According to data supplied by the Republican
media buyer, Romney has paid for $287,000 worth of TV advertising in
Iowa during the week that started Monday, just ahead of Iowa's caucuses
next week. But $780,000 is being spent in Iowa by the in
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<font color="white" size="1">WASHINGTON Former U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman is defending his refusal to
compete in the leadoff Iowa Republican precinct caucuses, focusing instead on New
Hampshire.Huntsman tells CBS's "The Early Show" the formula, so far as he
is concerned, is quite elementary. Says Huntsman: "They pick corn in Iowa.
They pick presidents in New Hampshire."The former Utah governor has made little
effort to win in Iowa, focusing mostly on New Hampshire in the
early going. He has remained in the lower tier of candidates as
others, including Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum -- and at one time,
Herman Cain -- soared in the polls. He was ambassador to China
for President Obama, but says that shouldn't be used against him as
he seeks the Republican presidential nomination.
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