Mitt Romney wins it, Ron Paul’s in second place and — in a sharp contrast with Iowa, where foreign policy featured high — the New Hampshire victory speeches were about jobs, jobs, jobs.
Paul tied his pledges to keep America from policing the world to what he said was money wasted overseas.
Romney — who launched his Iowa speech with an attack on president Obama’s Iran policy — didn’t get to foreign policy until the end of his speech.
He had this line about Israel and Obama:
He criticizes our friends like Israel. I will always stand with our friends.
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