Revisiting Newt Gingrich's 1997 Ethics Investigation
Even as Republican presidential front-runner Newt Gingrich is riding high in the polls this week, he's been dragged back into a debate over a problematic part of his past.
View ArticleGingrich Hits Romney For Laying Off Workers As CEO
Newt Gingrich demonstrated Monday why it will be such a challenge for Mitt Romney to go negative on the former speaker — Gingrich is like a judo black belt of that political technique. Going negative...
View ArticleOn The Hill, Gingrich Made Friends And Enemies
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is new to his front-runner status, but he's hardly new to Washington.He has spent decades weaving relationships in and around government — starting with...
View ArticleAcross Iowa, Gingrich Highlights His Experience As Poll Numbers Slip
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich started Thursday's Iowa campaigning with a stop in Sioux City at The Coffee Works. Only about a dozen customers were there, but he was questioned critically by one...
View ArticleThe Caucuses: A Quick Guide
Those who remember newspapers might recognize this as a "clip and save." Maybe the more modern term would be a "cut and paste." Whatever, if you want some of the details and logistics about Tuesday...
View ArticleListen to Rick Perry Drop Out of the Race
Perry Announces End to Campaign - Jan. 19, 2012 by KUT News"As someone who’s always admired a great, if not the greatest Texas governor, Sam Houston, I know when it’s time to make a strategic...
View ArticleUpset: Gingrich Win In S.C. Upends GOP Race
Newt Gingrich has beaten Mitt Romney in South Carolina. The question now becomes whether he can pull off that trick enough times in enough states to deny Romney the Republican presidential...
View ArticleSouth Carolina GOP Bets Its Winning Streak On A Long Shot
By embracing Newt Gingrich in its primary, the South Carolina GOP has risked its remarkable record of success at picking the party's eventual nominee for president.It's been quite a run. Beginning with...
View ArticleNew Republic: Is The South Too Much For The GOP?
Alec MacGillis is a writer for The New RepublicThe year before his 2010 retirement from the Senate, Ohio Republican George Voinovich offered one of the more candid and colorful recent assessments of...
View ArticleGingrich's History On Health Care Gets An Exam
Republican Newt Gingrich's presidential stock is rising in the polls.
View ArticleAt GOP Security Debate, Gingrich's Tolerance On Immigration Stands Out
The big theme out of Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate in Washington was Newt Gingrich's compassionate stance toward illegal immigrants who have put down deep roots in the U.S.That...
View ArticleRomney, Blindsided By Gingrich, Plots Recovery Course
Many people noticed how prickly Mitt Romney seemed in his interview the other day with Fox News' Brett Baier.
View ArticleNewt Gingrich To ABC News: 'I'm Going To Be The Nominee'
Newt Gingrich is taking the traditional frontrunner's tactic of acting like his party's inevitable presidential nominee to a whole a new level.In an interview with Jake Tapper of ABC News, Gingrich...
View ArticleRon Paul Campaign Continues Newt Gingrich Smackdown
There was more evidence Monday that Newt Gingrich really rubs Rep.
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