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January 29, 2008
Posted: 05:45 PM ET
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain .
Republican presidential hopeful former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty: The race between the two Republican front-runners, Mitt Romney and John McCain, is getting ugly. The stakes in today’s primary are huge. The winner in Florida might well be the Republican nominee. Reflecting the pressure, and like two kids in a schoolyard, they are now calling each other “liberals.” That’s not a word you hear among Republicans very often. Romney went after McCain for some of his “liberal answers” to the country’s problems, including campaign finance reform, his view on illegal immigration and his support of an energy bill that Romney said would raise costs for consumers. McCain shot right back, accusing Romney of “wholesale deception of voters” and flip-flopping on the issues. McCain says Romney was a liberal governor of Massachusetts who raised taxes, worked with Ted Kennedy on a massive government mandated health care plan and did a poor job managing his state’s economy. The angry tone between the two also spread onto the airwaves, where McCain launched a new negative radio ad mocking Romney’s economic record as governor and questioning his electability. The Romney campaign said of the ad “This is the McCain way”… sinking to a lower level when a race is close. Here’s my question to you: What does it mean when the two front-runners for the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney and John McCain, are calling each other “liberals”? Interested to know which ones made it on air?
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