Mitt Romney will use the backdrop of Florida’s depressed housing market to launch a fresh offensive against rival Newt Gingrich here Monday, highlighting his consulting work for Freddie Mac and calling on him to publicly release his records relating to the mortgage giant.As the dramatically reshaped Republican presidential race centers on Florida this week, Romney will air a television advertisement in the state designed to expose Gingrich as a hypocrite. The ad will contrast the former House speaker’s claims not to be a lobbyist with the $1. million to $1. 8 million in consulting fees he reportedly was paid for his work with Freddie Mac, according to a Romney campaign official.
At a news conference earlier this morning, Romney said, "Saying that Newt Gingrich is a lobbyist is just a fact. Romney called on Gingrich to release documentation of his work in the private sector because "we just have to understand what this activity has been over the last 15 years.
Fair points, both of them. What's sauce for the goose is now sauce for the gander.

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