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CARROLL, N.H. — Largely out of the political debate in Iowa and New Hampshire, Republican Rudy Giuliani tried to turn the bickering among his presidential rivals to his advantage, arguing that voters appreciate candidates who stay positive.
“We’re not involved in the back and forth about criticism of each other,” the former New York mayor said Sunday in Plymouth after speaking at a town-hall meeting in this college town. He cast himself as the most experienced candidate in the field, noting that besides being mayor during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, he also was an assistant attorney general in the Reagan administration and the U.S. attorney for the southern district of New York.



