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<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><font color="#FFFFFF">DES MOINES, Iowa Mitt Romney returned to the airwaves in Iowa
Monday with a new ad that takes a more positive tone than
the Republican presidential candidate's supporters had been going with before the Christmas
break, talking about making government "simpler and smaller and smarter.""It is a
moral imperative for America to stop spending more money than we take
in," Romney says in the ad in which he touts his former
role as chief executive. "The experience of balancing budgets is desperately needed
in Washington and I will take it there."The ad comes as the
former Massachusetts governor -- and all his GOP rivals -- prepare their
final sales pitches -- bus tours and all -- ahead of next
Tuesday's first-in-the-nation caucuses.For now Romney is slightly behind Texas Rep. Ron Paul
in an average of Iowa polls taken before Christmas, but the statistical
dead heat -- which, if the polls' margins of error were reversed,
could conceivably be a statistical landslide --
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