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Romney leads Iowa GOP race, with key debates on electability and economic policy ahead of crucial primaries.
A new Des Moines Register poll shows Iowa’s Republican presidential race remains tightly contested, with 60% of likely voters undecided.
Mitt Romney leads in perceptions of being most presidential and electable, while Newt Gingrich ranks highest on economic change and Ron Paul is seen as most negative.
As the January 3, 2012, Iowa caucuses near, candidates must focus on problem-solving over ideology.
Romney gained momentum after winning New Hampshire with nearly 40% of the vote, backed by exit polls citing his ability to defeat President Obama.
A CBS News poll shows Romney leading Obama 47% to 45% in a hypothetical general election.
The Democratic National Committee released a misleading ad targeting Romney’s past remarks on Detroit, which he defended as consistent with free-market principles.
Meanwhile, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie dismissed criticism of his weight as politically driven, earning praise from Bill O’Reilly.
The upcoming Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary are seen as crucial in what many view as the most consequential race in decades.
Romney lidera la carrera republicana en Iowa, con debates clave sobre elegibilidad y política económica antes de las primarias cruciales.