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Old 10-10-2011, 06:56 PM
 
Location: SC
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GOP hopefuls clash over Perry attack ad - Washington Times

Texas Gov. Rick Perry kicked off Columbus Day with a sharply critical new Web video that lights into presidential rival Mitt Romney’s support of a universal health care law in Massachusetts, suggesting it is evidence that the former governor’s attempts to cast himself as a successful conservative businessman ring hollow.

Mr. Romney’s camp responded almost immediately, saying the ad used deceptive editing and showed the former frontrunner’s was “desperate” as Mr. Perry has sunk in the polls in recent weeks....... read the rest at the link above.

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