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Candidates in New Hampshire

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      (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he's running a different campaign in New Hampshire, and is now taking aim at rival John McCain.
      McCain and Romney have been neck-and-neck in polls in the state. McCain says Romney's attack strategy didn't work in Iowa -- where he lost to Mike Huckabee -- and probably won't work in New Hampshire.
      Huckabee hopes to follow his victory in Iowa's caucus with a win in New Hampshire by appealing to the state's famous fervor for low taxes. The former Arkansas governor supports a proposal to eliminate federal income taxes in favor of a 23 percent national sales tax.
      On the Democratic side, Hillary Rodham Clinton says voters need to know exactly where Barack Obama stands on issues. Clinton is trying to rebound from her defeat in Iowa and get voters to question Obama.
      Obama says there's no reason to change his campaign. He says if it's not broken, "why fix it?" Instead, he returned to his message of unity and bipartisanship, one that first propelled him to a national stage at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

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