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<font color="white" size="1"> shows Paul with 22.3 percent compared to Romney with 21 percent.According 
to the Real Clear Politics average, Newt Gingrich has slipped to 14 
percent in Iowa while Rick Perry on the rise with 12 percent.Perry 
also has a new ad out, touting his "outsider" status and taking 
aim at frontrunner Paul by asking if Washington is the problem, why 
trust a congressman to fix it?Also in the race are Minnesota Rep. 
Michele Bachmann and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who former Arkansas governor 
and 2008 Iowa GOP victor Mike Huckabee said Sunday could be the 
sleeper candidate in the caucuses.Santorum has been banking on the Iowa caucuses 
to give him some national legitimacy. Having spent considerable time in the 
Hawkeye State visiting all 99 counties, he spent Monday going pheasant shooting 
with well-known and socially conservative Iowa Rep. Steve King. The buzz around 
Santorum is noteworthy, as his climb steadies while Gingrich's falls. Still, many 
voters are un
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<font color="white" size="1">alth and Human Services spokesman Keith Maley said his agency won't comment 
on pending litigation.But supporters of the Obama administration say the group has 
no chance of succeeding."It's federal money," said Colin Van Ostern, a former 
campaign aide to Democratic U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, who announced the federal 
award in September.Van Ostern, currently a candidate to defeat freshman Dan St. 
Hilaire, the swing vote on the Executive Council rejecting the federal money, 
told FoxNews.com that the U.S. government can disperse money to whomever it 
wants even when state officials reject it."It is a shame the Executive 
Council surrendered local control by refusing to direct this federal funding to 
local providers, but at the end of the day it's far better 
for the federal government to help directly than for thousands more New 
Hampshire women to lose their access to birth control and cancer screenings 
in 2012 like they did in 2011."New Hampshire's Executive Council is
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