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Romney widens lead over GOP field heading into major NH debate

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A new poll on Monday reaffirmed Mitt Romney's status as frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, just as the former Massachusetts governor and other candidates prepare for their first major debate.
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Nearly a quarter of Republicans -- 24 percent -- named Romney as their candidate of choice to face off in the 2012 presidential election against President Obama, according to a new USA Today/Gallup poll. That's a seven-point bounce for Romney since late May, when Gallup last tested Republicans' preference for a nominee.

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