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Giuliani's in New Hampshire, but eyeing Florida

Rudy Giuliani is in Manchester now, visiting with prospective voters and hoping to avoid a second-tier showing in tonight's New Hampshire primary. He also made time for some television interviews, talking up his chances in ..... Florida.

"I think as we move on now to Florida we have a very strong organization there," he told Matt Lauer on NBC's Today show.

Some observers have been puzzled by the former New York mayor's strategy: he's mostly spurned the early voting states and considers Florida to be the place that will propel him to victory. That means he's up on the air in Florida with his first Spanish language TV ad - "Liderzago," the television follow-up to Giuliani's Spanish radio ad that began last week and is running in the Miami area.

See the ad here. And look for Giuliani to be campaigning in Florida tomorrow, as the results from New Hampshire's primary are being dissected.

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