(AP) - Republican Mitt Romney is trying to cast himself as an agent of change in New Hampshire, where he is trying to prevent John McCain and other rivals from handing him a potentially crippling primary loss.
Romney, who finished second in Iowa, said voters there "wanted to see someone who said they would do something new and change Washington."
The former Massachusetts governor is even taking shots at the leadership credentials of the Democratic winner in Iowa, Barack Obama. Romney says Obama is "a very nice fellow," but says that "It's one thing to say it; it's another thing to do it."
McCain, Iowa winner Mike Huckabee and Rudy Giuliani are also campaigning in New Hampshire, where tonight candidates will participated in a televised debate ahead of Tuesday's primary.
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