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2012 Republican Campaign Gets Not So Polite

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2012 Republican Campaign Gets Not So Polite

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was all going so pleasantly.

A month ago, the Republicans who would be president gathered for a debate in New Hampshire and had nothing but nice things to say about one another.

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"Any one of the people on this stage would be a better president than Barack Obama," said former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

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