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SNEAK PEEK: Reaching for the Rolaids

Even with considerable investment, Giuliani has difficulties in N.H.

ByABC News
January 8, 2008, 7:45 PM

January 8, 2008— -- If Rudy Giuliani finishes near the bottom of the pack in New Hampshire, it will not be for a lack of trying.

According to an ABC News tally of his campaign events, the former New York mayor has held more campaign events in New Hampshire (126) than John McCain (104). The only G.O.P. candidate who has held more Granite State events than Hizzoner is Mitt Romney (176).

He also has made a substantial investment on television.

While Giuliani never went on the air in Iowa, he spent $2.5 million on New Hampshire television ads. It was only when his campaign saw that he was losing ground in the state that he scaled back his advertising and re-emphasized his commitment to Florida, which votes Jan. 29, and the more than 20 states which vote on Feb. 5.

Look for Giuliani to downplay tonight's results and focus on Florida. But back in November, the former New York mayor expressed little interest in putting a Sunshine State strategy to the test.

"'It is not inconceivable," Giuliani told The Washington Post's Dan Balz, "that you could, if you won Florida [after losing in the early states], turn the whole thing around. "'I'd rather not do it that way. That would create ulcers for my entire staff and for me. . . . We want to win as many of the early ones as possible. That's why we're here [New Hampshire] and not in Florida right now.'"

Campaign Events in New Hampshire through 1/8/08 (source: ABC News):

Romney: 176

Giuliani: 126

McCain: 104

Huckabee: 93

Paul: 47

Thompson: 12

Edwards: 139

Richardson: 137

Clinton: 100

Obama: 99

Television Spending in New Hampshire through 1/1/08 (source: C.M.A.G.)

Republicans:

Mitt Romney: $7.3 million

John McCain: $3.5 million

Rudy Giuliani: $2.5 million

Ron Paul: < $1 million

Mike Huckabee: $100,000

Fred Thompson: $0

Democrats:

Barack Obama: $4.5 million

Hillary Clinton: $4.5 million

John Edwards: $1.5 million

Bill Richardson: $500,000

New Hampshire results could reverberate in Nevada:

Tuesday's Democratic results in New Hampshire could reverberate in Nevada which is scheduled to hold its caucuses on Jan. 19.

At 11:00 pm ET, a 12-member panel which controls the 60,000-member Culinary Workers union will hold a conference call to decide which '08 candidate to endorse.