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Poll Suggests Romney Best, Gingrich Worst, to Beat Obama
A recent study conducted by Gallup suggests that, among the Republican presidential candidates, Mitt Romney would have the best chance to beat President Barack Obama in the November general election. Romney is followed closely by Ron Paul, then Rick Santorum. Newt Gingrich has, by far, the worst chance to beat Obama, the poll suggests.
Romney on Offense, Gingrich on Defense in GOP Debate
Newt Gingrich won Saturday's South Carolina primary, in part, due to his two strong debate performances in which he took on the media and chief rival Mitt Romney. In the first debate since that victory, Gingrich was comparatively subdued while Romney went on the attack in Tampa, Fla., Monday night.
Will Romney's Tithe to Mormon Church Matter?
When presidential candidate Mitt Romney releases his tax records Tuesday, voters will get a chance to see how much he donates to the Church of Jesus Christ-Latter Day Saints. Will the news help or hurt Romney with Republican primary voters?
Will Latinos Deliver Gingrich a Big Win in Florida?
Mitt Romney has been spending a significant amount of money and resources to win Florida's 50 delegates in the state's Jan. 31 Republican presidential primary. While Gingrich's position on immigration was seen as a drawback in earlier states, it, ironically, may deliver him a significant victory in Florida.
Gingrich Not a Conservative but 'Opportunist' Like Romney, Says Scarborough
A day after Newt Gingrich's runaway victory in South Carolina's Republican presidential primary, some conservatives expressed dismay at the possibility of Gingrich becoming the nominee.
Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina primary Saturday, the third Republican presidential nomination contest.
Where Will Voters Go If Santorum or Gingrich Drops Out?
Some have suggested that if Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum were to drop out of the presidential race, their supporters would combine to provide the votes needed defeat Mitt Romney. Polling suggests this is not necessarily the case.
Gingrich Ex-Wife: Newt Wanted 'Open Marriage'
Marianne Gingrich, second wife of presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, gave a two-hour interview to ABC. She says that her husband of 18 years did not practice the family values he espouses on the campaign trail, and asked for an “open marriage” when confronted about his affair with his current wife, Callista.
The End of the Christian Right?
With the Christian Right's failure to rally behind a presidential candidate early in the campaign and the infighting on display after a supermajority of its leaders decided last Saturday to back Rick Santorum, many have argued that the country is witnessing the end of the Christian Right.
McCain's 2008 Opposition Research File on Romney Posted on Web
A 200-page document from Sen. John McCain's 2008 campaign detailing opposition research on presidential candidate Mitt Romney has been posted to the Internet.