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Santorum is this election’s “Huckabee”. Huckabee failed because most of America does not want a theocracy – even if it is a Christian one. Huckabee screwed up the last election because he split the vote and we ended up with McCain as the nominee, and ult
Victoria Wilcox is from Peachtree City, Ga. , the city about an hour south of Atlanta where Newt Gingrich is bringing his campaign Friday night. Former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.). (REUTERS/Jason Reed) A 57-year-old writer, Wilcox has been leanin
We've had nearly a month-long lull in the Republican presidential debates, but brace yourself, they'll be back soon enough. Although TV ratings have been relatively high, many likely voters say they've got debate fatigue and even some of those most inter
We've had nearly a month-long lull in the Republican presidential debates, but brace yourself, they'll be back soon enough. Although TV ratings have been relatively high, many likely voters say they've got debate fatigue and even some of those most inter
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A Rasmussen poll taken the first week of February showed Romney with a huge lead in Arizona: 48 percent to Gingrich's 24 percent and Santorum's 13 percent. At the same time, Rasmussen found Romney u
When he ended his presidential campaign almost a month ago, Gov. Rick Perry gave fellow Republican Newt Gingrich an unambiguous endorsement, calling the former U.S. House speaker "a conservative visionary who can transform our country." But Perry hasn't
Picture this scenario: In the dozen days leading up to the final primaries before Super Tuesday, a surging candidate named Rick Santorum jockeys repeatedly with the front-runner Mitt Romney for the lead in Michigan. A few days before the vote on Feb. 28,
But Gingrich isn't just knocking off Will Ferrell flicks. He's also knocking off a graphic he himself used over the weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference. That image, below, also featured Watts and Norris, along with several other faile
While last week’s election results in Colorado Missouri and Minnesota are rightly seen as evidence of a voter message about Mitt Romney’s negative campaigning, the vote was also transformational, indeed, historic in a way not yet appreciated. Besides dis
Newt Gingrich is not done yet, despite gleeful pronouncements by pundits and foes who insist the Republican presidential hopeful is finished, kaput, washed up. As the campaign trail looms in a post-CPAC world, the nimble Mr. Gingrich has assembled a powe
Washington and Lee University's Mock Convention predicts Mitt Romney will be the Republican Presidential nominee. The annual event brought in well known political speakers like Mike Huckabee, Jon Huntsman, Fred Thompson, George Allen, House Majority Lead
Byron York in the Washington Examiner:… It appears (Rick Santorum is) looking closely at Michigan, for several reasons. First, while Romney won the state solidly in 2008, it wasn't a blowout: 39 percent for Romney to John McCain's 30 percent and Mike Huc
A political tip sheet for the
WASHINGTON A political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012:WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWYOU CALL THAT CONSERVATIVE: Three of the four presidential candidates addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference me
MICHELE SALCEDO, Associated Press | WASHINGTON A political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW YOU CALL THAT CONSERVATIVE: Three of the four presidential candidates addressed the Cons
(Image Credit: Bill Clark/Roll Call/Getty Images) Newt Gingrich took the stage at CPAC this afternoon to a backdrop of two giant pictures of him standing in front of some of his more prominent supporters. The photo, in a bluish-grayscale, was of Gingrich
The Gingrich campaign sent out this epic photo this afternoon, featuring Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Fred Thompson, Michael Reagan, Linda Upmeyer, J.C. Watts, Kellyanne Conway, and Chuck Norris. However, neither Perry or Cain mentioned Gingrich in their CPA
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Fred Dalton Thompson (born Freddie Dalton Thompson on August 19, 1942), is an American politician, actor, attorney, and lobbyist. He represented Tennessee as a Republican in the U.S. Senate from 1994 through 2003. Full Article
Former Tennessee Sen. , actor and 2008 Presidential candidate Fred Thompson announces his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during a news conference at the Capitol Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Atlanta. Thompson says he supports Newt...
View Photo »Former Tennessee Sen. , actor and 2008 Presidential candidate Fred Thompson greets Georgia lawmakers as announces his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during a news conference at the Capitol Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Atlanta. Thompson...
View Photo »Former Tennessee Sen. , actor and 2008 Presidential candidate Fred Thompson announces his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during a news conference at the Capitol Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Atlanta. Thompson says he supports Newt...
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