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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reaches for his wife Ann as his sons, Josh, Ben, Craig, Tagg and Matt (l-r) look on during the Romney for President New Hampshire primary night rally at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, speaks to supporters during an election night really in Manchester, N.H. Bill Sikes/AP
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Supporters of Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, react as he was declared the winner of the New Hampshire primary election at his reception in Manchester. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Supporters wave signs before Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich visits a polling place in Merrimack, N.H. Eric Thayer /Reuters
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Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich visits a polling place in Merrimack, N.H. Eric Thayer/Reuters
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Ballot Clerk Donna Wyre knits during a break at the Woodstock Town Hall in Woodstock, N.H. Matt Rourke/AP
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A voter exits the Woodstock Town Hall in Woodstock, N.H. after voting in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary. Matt Rourke/AP
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Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich campaigns on primary election day outside of a polling station at Webster School in Manchester, N.H. Charles Dharapak/AP
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A blue chip is dropped into a cup for a Democratic ballot, with red chips for Republican ballots, as voters arrive to vote at a polling station at Webster School in Manchester, N.H. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney carries a young girl as he campaigns on primary election day outside of a polling station at Webster School in Manchester, N.H. Charles Dharapa/AP
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People watch as Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives to the Webster School in Manchester, N.H. where primary voting was taking place. Evan Vucci/AP
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President Barack Obama supporter Che Sayles, of Greenbelt, Md., center, shouts among supporters of Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Newt Gingrich, and Ron Paul at a polling station at Webster School in Manchester, N.H. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Voters bring their dogs as they vote on primary election day at a polling station at Webster School in Manchester, N.H. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas talks with a voter outside a polling place in Nashua, N.H. Stephan Savoia/AP
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Voters hold Republican and Democratic ballots as they wait to cast their votes for the presidential primary in the 'Ballot Room' of the Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, N.H., on Monday. Since 1960, Dixville Notch voters have agreed to turn out every four years to meet the many candidates that come seeking their vote, as well as arriving at the polling place just before midnight on primary day. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Town moderator Tom Tillotson displays the empty ballot box before counting the votes for the presidential primary in the 'Ballot Room' in Dixville Notch, N.H. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Voters enter the voting booths at the Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, N.H., Monday just before midnight on primary day. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Republican presidential candidate and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman gives two thumbs up as his wife Mary Kaye looks on before a town hall meeting in Exeter. Adam Hunger/Reuters
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Voters arrive to cast their ballot in the New Hampshire primary election at Nottingham Town Hall in Nottingham, N.H. Eric Thayer/Reuters
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Poll worker Ruth Anne Fuller waits for voters to arrive to cast their ballots in the primary at Nottingham Town Hall in Nottingham, N.H. Eric Thayer/Reuters
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Seven-year-old Daniel Sleeper keeps himself occupied while a voter delivers his ballot in the primary in the polling station at the Greenfield Meeting House in Greenfield, N.H. Brian Snyder/Reuters
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A voter is illuminated by the light of sunrise as she exits the voting booth with her paper ballot after voting shortly after the polls opened for New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary election at St. James United Methodist Church in Merrimack, N.H. Jim Bourg/Reuters
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Cheryl Lord (l.) and Yvette Bilodeau hang up a sign to denote their polling place at Errol Town Hall, in Errol, N.H. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Voters line up to receive their ballots to vote at the Ward 6 polling station at St. Pius Church in Manchester, N.H. Brian Snyder/Reuters
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A girl tiptoes to see a woman's ballot while voting in the primary election at Deerfield Town Hall in Deerfield, N.H. Eric Thayer/Reuters
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Coming off a decisive win Tuesday in New Hampshire, Mitt Romney leads the pack in South Carolina, polls show. But the state is not a natural fit for him, and some GOP rivals are on the warpath.
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Linda Feldmann, Staff writer /
January 11, 2012
Charles Dharapak/AP