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Time to let your inner adventurous spirit loose Not looking to cloud your day but winter is knocking! It is also why Perry intends to try and resurrect his candidacy there. Santorum planned to head to the state on Sunday, when he was slated to pick up the endorsement of Reagan administration aide Gary Bauer, a conservative leader who sought the White House in The New Hampshire campaign is well under way, and going into back-to-back debates Saturday night and Sunday morning, has proved to be a fairly genteel one.

Michele Bachmann before she dropped out of the race. McCain, as much as anyone, knows all about that. A dozen years ago, when McCain ran against George W. McCain lost the primary, and the nomination along with it. Florida, which votes on the Republican candidates January 31, could be decisive in ending or prolonging that division, although South Carolina suggested the nomination will not be sewn up so soon.

There have been three nominating contests so far and Gingrich, Romney and former senator Rick Santorum have each won one.

A Florida victory for Romney would restore his lustre after the South Carolina loss, while a Gingrich win would solidify him as a serious challenger to the former business executive. In Florida, he leads Gingrich by Santorum, a social conservative who won the Iowa contest but has struggled to gain traction since then, is third with 15 percent.

The more moderate electorate in Florida may help Romney, who has failed to consolidate conservative support despite his longtime front-runner status and had hoped to wrap up the nomination after Texas Governor Rick Perry and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman bowed out last week.

Romney could get some help from Santorum, too, who is competing with Gingrich to be the conservative alternative to Romney.



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