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Tuesday January 24, 12 - 1 pm: Midday Politics - The Real Romney
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The Republican presidential contest has narrowed to a small-field slugfest. So, what happened to long-time favorite Mitt Romney and why has he slipped to middle of the pack? Some of the answers rest with the South Carolina voters who gave former House Speaker Newt Gingrich a big victory in last Saturday’s primary. But Romney and his team are clearly wondering what went wrong and trying to fix it. We’ll ask my guests. Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, two Boston Globe reporters who have assembled thirty years of material collected by their newspaper has it has been covering Mitt Romney at close range. They present the most intimate picture of Romney we have seen so far in their book "The Real Romney."
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