With a razor-thin win in Iowa under his belt and an endorsement from former rival John McCain, Romney is the favorite to take next week’s New Hampshire primary. But after a lukewarm race that has had such small percentages of difference between candidates, defining himself as the man to beat Obama will be difficult. Jeff Zeleny is a national political correspondent for our partner The New York Times.
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