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McCain Endorses Romney at Town Hall Meeting

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    FBN’s Rich Edson on the GOP Presidential race as the candidates shift their focus to New Hampshire and South Carolina.

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Right it's ought to New Hampshire for several GOP candidates but with.

One fewer candidate rich -- off the ground in Manchester where the whole shift goes -- you guys there.

It does Lisbon -- -- fall out from yesterday's -- really this morning's results from Iowa -- first off.

The candidates are here in New Hampshire when most of them we'll get to that just 12 tonight Newt Gingrich after disappointing performance yesterday.

In the Iowa Caucuses host a town hall meeting right here.

The two top finishers last night separated by eight votes Mitt -- finishing first Rick Santorum finishing second.

For Mitt Romney though he enjoys a very wide lead in the polls here in New Hampshire and along the way today.

He picked up a key endorsement.

Some of you haven't committed yet.

I hope -- the end of this appearance and you watch this Romney campaigns throughout this state that we will get an overwhelming.

Vote.

That look at -- This candidate to the White House.

McCain bested Romney here in 2000 they went on to win the GOP nomination was President Obama.

In the general election this is a much different election or primary there we're going to have we're going to have on -- than we did.

Just last night in Iowa independents are allowed to vote -- the democratic or Republican primary the field is a little smaller this morning this.

After Michelle Bachmann suspends her campaign she won the Ames Iowa straw poll just a few months ago.

But finishes that only 5% last night very disappointing and and you last night.

Rick Perry governor of Texas said he was going to reassess his campaign after a disappointing showing 10% of the vote.

But then goes on to say he's charging on he's going to South Carolina and he will campaign not coming here today.

Will eventually make his way to South Carolina where he hopes to make -- play.

In that caucus later this month or -- excuse me back to you.

Did I miss Huntsman Jon Huntsman of -- taught me he's making that his total focal point.

Is he getting any sort of absolutely attitude there from people who believe he's the -- it is will it -- money and time well spent.

He is he is getting pretty good balance -- but as the establishment begins to move towards Mitt Romney they're not -- that much of a difference in John osment.

He is falling fairly well here about 10% but running behind the latest Suffolk poll that we saw.

Behind Mitt Romney and behind Ron Paul here.

When you look at what the anti Romney candidate is that seems to be coalescing around Rick Santorum with his impressive performance in Iowa yesterday -- Rich on the ground right there in New Hampshire it's an interest in primary there it'll be fascinating to see what happens thank -- so.