Saturday, March 10, 2012

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Gingrich says he will stay in GOP race even if he loses Mississippi, Alabama
Fox News
Spurning calls for him to get out, Newt Gingrich insisted Friday that he'll stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination even if he loses two Southern primaries next week. "I think there's a fair chance we'll win," the former House ...
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Santorum, Gingrich ratchet up conservative rhetoric in the South
Los Angeles Times
Gambling on the South, Newt Gingrich -- appearing in Georgia with his wife, Callista -- took his rhetoric far to the right in hopes of appealing to evangelical voters in Alabama and Mississippi. (Alex Wong, Getty Images / March 6, 2012) By Michael ...
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Los Angeles Times
Newt Gingrich: I won't quit if I lose Tuesday in South
Chicago Sun-Times
AP March 9, 2012 5:50PM Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks to a crowd at the Mississippi State University Riley Center in downtown Meridian, Miss. on Friday, March 9, 2012. (AP Photo/The Meridan Star, ...
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Newt Gingrich's last dance in his GOP run?
msnbc.com
let's get right to it this friday with our triple panel. all three of whom pound the beltway. you're all great. washington insiders, i want to start with newt gingrich . let's show you a picture of the historian teaching a class on the dance floor with ...
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With Romney and Gingrich skipping Kansas, Santorum expected to win
CNN International
By Shannon Travis, CNN Political Reporter Kansas City, Kansas (CNN) -- If Rick Santorum wins the Kansas caucuses on Saturday, as most observers here expect, he might want to thank the voters -- and Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
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Newt Gingrich not dropping out even if he loses Alabama, Mississippi
Washington Post (blog)
... Santorum WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED: * Former House speaker Newt Gingrich is now saying he won't quit the presidential race even if he loses Alabama and Mississippi next week, though his staff had described the contests as must-wins.
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Send to a friendOpen Mike, March 10-11, 2012
Politico
In the aftermath of Super Tuesday two things are clear: "not Mitt Romney" is still getting the most votes in Republican nominating contests and Newt Gingrich holds the key to nominating a conservative Republican candidate for president.
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Gingrich vows to stay in race
Washington Post (blog)
Newt Gingrich swung through this port city Friday to make a stand that for much of this week was thought would be his last. GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich at a rally in Jackson, Miss., on Thursday. (Marianne Todd - GETTY IMAGES) Contradicting ...
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