tonight we celebrate. tomorrow we go back to work. dana bash is in manchester. christine romans is in the election center digging into who voted and why. peter ham by is in south carolina, the next stop in this grueling presidential primary. let s begin with dana there. romney s two for two. he won iowa, he won new hampshire. this victory wasn t a surprise, not to most. he was expected to win. it s the size of his win that s really grabbing attention, however. is it enough to get the party to finally rally behind him? reporter: well, fred, that s probably not going to happen immediately because as you mentioned, all of these other candidates are still in the race. effectively, look, this was no question a huge win for mitt romney. you said certainly he was expected to win here because he was governor of a neighboring state, but the size of his win in terms of the overall number, but also the kind of voter that he got, namely the conservative voters in this state. there
it started at midnight. mississippi governor, he pardoned four convicted killers on his way out from office. they were all serving life sentences in murder cases. all of them had also worked in a special program at the governor s mansion. and i m not sure if you saw these pictures, but awesome. check this out. this is a tanker with ice cutters trying to plow through the alaskan ice because it s got a critical shipment of fuel. and it s headed towards an alaskan city that really, really needs that fuel and could run out if they can t cut the ice in time. things we take for granted. i know. and a bama blowout, crimson tide wins the national title. tweet revenge against lsu. i have no idea what she is talking about. i don t know anything about football. i follow this one. did you? yeah. well, i m lying. spl say it was boring. was it boring? it wasn t boring. i guess it depends on where you re from and what you think. first up, the new hampshire primary is fin
the camouflage chapter, we will see where tomorrow takes jon hunts m huntsman. i want to move on to something more serious. yesterda yesterday, gabby giffordss took place in a vigil. it is amazing to me, that literally a year later she is up there, you know, giving the pledge of allegiance, we know she has four months s to deci whether or not to run. it s moving to see her on the house of the floor of representatives and to lead the pledge of allegiance. so, it s a wonderful, wonderful feeling. i hope for the sake of bipartisan ship, i hope for the sake of the morale of the country that she will announce that she will run for
making huntsman popular will make hit unpopular in other states. 1 messaone message works in state and not in others. thank you john for being our man. thanks, alex. the voting takes place and candidates are already folking on south carolina. that is next on now. he was a 21st century global nomad home was an airport lounge and an ipad made sure his credit score did not go bad with a free-credit-score-dot-com app that he had downloaded it in the himalayas while meditating like a true playa now when he s surfing down in chile a he can see when his score is in danger if you re a mobile type on the go i suggest you take a tip from my bro and download the app that lets you know
the end, the momentum is what matters. i think the two questions will matter. one one is will he finish in second place. if he continues to tick downward and will get a double digit victory, does mitt romney end up with fewer votes than he got in 2008 or fewer votes than in iowa, that may make him look vulnerable and huntsman s second place finish look stronger, then the question is, does jon huntsman have enough money to go to south carolina and florida and get on the air. without any money it won t matter. 53 has mon if he has money, and he gets up in the air in south carolina and florida, he could do damage to mitt romney in both of those states. i wanted to also bring in the idea, the concept of ron paul who is not going to go anywhere,