Gingrich Aims to Conjure Spirit of ’76—1976, That Is

On February 1, 2012, in Uncategorized, by KavinHildring485

Gingrich is promising to do this year what Reagan did in 1976—stunning the political world by challenging Ford all the way through the primary season and into the national Republican convention. But is that realistic?

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Newt looks beyond Florida with HUMAN EVENTS

On January 31, 2012, in Uncategorized, by WillyHoustons

Video: Gingrich, despite being confident of a win in Florida, looks forward to strong showings in other primary states.

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Newt looks beyond Florida with HUMAN EVENTS

FOX News segment with Sarah Palin abruptly cut off

On January 30, 2012, in Uncategorized, by GilruthMilillo633

Palin segment ended after she insists that the primary process should not end after Florida and urges voters to cast their ballot for Newt to “annoy a liberal.”

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Fred Thompson Endorses Newt Gingrich

On January 24, 2012, in Uncategorized, by TiredOfIt

The guy I voted for in the primary last election has endorsed Gingrich. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com “I have come to the growing realization that Newt Gingrich is the guy who can articulate what America is all about.”

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Fred Thompson Endorses Newt Gingrich

Today’s Morning Jolt offers a look at a stirring defense of work and what we seem to be losing in America today, a question of whether it’s worse for Newt Gingrich to lie to the public or to himself in discussing why Freddie Mac hired him; and a wrap-up of a debate that makes one wonder if we really need any more debates this primary season. A Debate So Bad, We Missed Stephanopoulos’ Contraception Questions Keep reading this post . . .

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Only a Few Letters Separate ‘Debate’ From ‘Debacle’

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Winning Iowa Gets You What These Days?

On January 23, 2012, in Uncategorized, by HansonLorna33

South Carolina gave us a lot to chew over, and Florida will reveal even more. Over on the homepage , five thoughts on the primary we just witnessed and the one to come. Note : Keep reading this post . . .

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Winning Iowa Gets You What These Days?

It’s quite pleasantly, if mildly, suspenseful. From Bryan Preston, at PJ Media : EARLIER : ” Newt Gingrich Wins South Carolina GOP Primary .”

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VIDEO: An Undecided Voter Makes His Choice in Charleston, South Carolina

Newt Gingrich Wins South Carolina GOP Primary

On January 22, 2012, in Uncategorized, by Barry Munz

The networks are calling it for Newt. See: ” Gingrich wins South Carolina primary, Fox News projects .” And at ABC News, ” South Carolina Primary: Newt Gingrich Defeats Mitt Romney, ABC News Projects .” UPDATE : The New York Times reports, ” Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary .” And at Instapundit, with updates: ” Why Romney Lost .” MORE : From Robert Stacy McCain, ” SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY RESULTS .”

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Despite the many Gingrich and Romney supporters, the primary still remains uncertain.

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South Carolina voters voice their opinions of the GOP candidates

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In Florida, Romney Clings to a 26-Point Lead

On January 17, 2012, in Uncategorized, by WingettRamo385

We’ll see if a rough debate or a stumble in South Carolina derails the Romney train, but so far, he’s on path for a big, big win at the end of the month in Florida : Two weeks away from the Presidential Preference Primary, Mitt Romney holds a commanding lead over the Republican presidential pack in Florida, according to a Sunshine State News Poll of likely primary voters. Keep reading this post . . .

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