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Friday, Jan. 06, 2012

Perry says he will compete nationwide

- abeam@thestate.com
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Three days after cancelling appearances in South Carolina and returning to Texas to “reassess” his presidential campaign, Texas Gov. Rick Perry released a statement Friday saying he will compete nationwide.

"As my campaign for president moves forward, our superior organization and resources allow me to compete nationwide, where I’m confident our unmatched jobs record, conservative fiscal and social policies, and status as the only Washington outsider can win over Republican voters," Perry said in a news release announcing he had filed paperwork to be listed on primary election ballots in Arizona, Illinois, Ohio, Vermont and Washington, D.C.

Perry finished a disappointing fifth in Iowa with 10.3 percent of the vote.

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The New Hampshire primary is Tuesday, but Mitt Romeny has a large lead and is expected to win. Perry is focusing his attention on South Carolina’s primary scheduled for Jan. 21. Perry will be in Spartanburg Sunday at the Beacon Drive-In at 3:30 p.m.

In South Carolina, Perry is polling at 5 percent in two polls released Friday, and 2 percent in a third poll.

Reach Beam at (803) 386-7038.

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