and blood. stpho: she is one brave woman. she is 22. she spent a week in the hospital after some serious cuts and bruises. but she is alive. that is remarkable. martha: promise me you will never try this. all right. so let s go back to politics now. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty joining the campaign trail stumping for mitt romney. he was an early supporter of mitt romney after he dropped out of the race himself talking to people in the granite state. one day to go before the first in the nation primary, we are deep into this thing now folks romney has become a main target for his republican rivals. watch this. can we tkrof a little bit of the pie us baloney. the fact is you ran in 94 and lost. level with the american people, you ve been running since at least the 1990s. we want someone who is going to stand up and fight for the conservative principles, not bail out and not run and not run to the left of ted kennedy.
romney campaign. set to talk there in about an hour. martha: molly line a is live at that event. reporter: he ll basketball at the gilchrist metal fabricating plant. earlier this morning he was at the national chamber of commerce prying to appeal to what the voters want to hear about right now talking about jobs, the economy, where things are going. he s been touching a lot on free trade and what he would want to do with the international community about bringing more jobs here at home and bringing business to america. he ends the day with a big rally in bedford. a lot of the candidates are taking time to do last-minute retail politicking. if you wanted to have coffee this morning with a conditioned date jon huntsman hit diner, after diner after diner, newt gingrich is having town halls.
they are trying to connect with the voters. martha: rick perry has left new hampshire behind and is moving his bus onto south carolina. reporter: very good point. he has taken the jon huntsman strategy here, he s put his eggs in the south carolina basket similar to the way jon huntsman is campaigning here in new hampshire. whether he will be able to pull out big numbers in south carolina getting out ahead of the game we shall see, martha. martha: molly, thank you very much, molly line on the ground. heading out on to the campaign trail, following them around as they zig-zag through the lower part of new hampshire today. bill: republican candidates are not the only ones rallying for votes in new hampshire president obama also making a big push organizing a massive grassroots campaign that his team says will not leave anything to chance. we have literally hundreds of thousands of phone calls logged, thousands and tens of thousands of one and one meet we sit down
she is 22. she spent a week in the hospital after some serious cuts and bruises. but she is alive. that is remarkable. martha: promise me you will never try this. all right. so let s go back to politics now. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty joining the campaign trail stumping for mitt romney. he was an early supporter of mitt romney after he dropped out of the race himself talking to people in the granite state. one day to go before the first in the nation primary, we are deep into this thing now folks romney has become a main target for his republican rivals. watch this. can we tkrof a little bit of the pie us baloney. the fact is you ran in 94 and lost. level with the american people, you ve been running since at least the 1990s. we want someone who is going to stand up and fight for the conservative principles, not bail out and not run and not run to the left of ted kennedy. i don t see how we can do
different now. you re only going to have i think 12 delegates to put together if romney does win in new hampshire. does that matter, or is it more about the message that is sent? is this a delegate race, or is it a momentum situation, steve? it s both. it s both. look, martha, that is a terrific point. beyond even the 12 delegates that you re talking about, if you look at end of january the republican -ts ar are going to assigned less than 10% of the overall delegates needed to win the nomination at end of january. you basically have february off. this is raising questions as to whether if mitt romney doesn t sort of catch fire or in crease his margins, comes out of new hampshire with a relatively low number, maybe, you know, doesn t do as well in south carolina and florida as people are expecting, you know, are you then again looking at a situation where republicans may be looking at a brokered convention, or even when was a long-shot possibility for a longtime, somebody else who ha