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Paul leads in Iowa as Gingrich support erodes: poll

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Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich suffered a big drop in support in Iowa with Ron Paul taking the lead weeks before a key caucus in the state, according to a Democratic polling firm.

Senh: Wow, what's going on with these old farts suddenly crawling out of obscurity. First, it was Newt Gingrich. Now, it's Ron Paul. Looks like Newt can't handle the spotlight either.

 

Newt Gingrich Amps Up The Crazy With A Plan To Arrest Liberal Judges

Newt Gingrich hit a new level of crazy today on Face The Nation by announcing a plan to arrest federal judges who disagree with him. What makes Newt Gingrich dangerous is that he knows the voters that he is courting. These are the same people that nominated candidates like Sharron Angle and Christine O’Donnell. He knows they aren’t politically knowledgeable. He doesn’t need facts. All it takes is fanatical belief in an extremist ideology to win their love. He went straight for the hearts of religious right voters with talk of secularism, crosses, and Merry Christmas.

 

Tea partyers not keen about GOP presidential field

Just a year ago, tea party activists came roaring out of the congressional elections eager to shape the looming race for the White House.

 

Ron Paul’s ‘Ground Game’ Gives Him an Edge

Ron Paul’s built-in networks of loyal backers from his 2008 presidential run have given him a decisive organizational advantage this election season... It was four years ago that Ross Witt, a soft-spoken electrical engineer at John Deere, overcame his natural discomfort with knocking on hundreds of his neighbors’ doors during dinnertime as a precinct coordinator for Ron Paul’s campaign.

Senh: Giving the neglected Ron Paul more media love.

 

Gingrich under fire as GOP rivals try to stall his momentum

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Newt Gingrich was hammered by TV ads, in interviews and on the debate stage Thursday as his GOP rivals sought to slow his momentum.

 

Gingrich Sinks

The Gallup daily tracking poll shows Newt Gingrich's national lead over Mitt Romney is down to just five points, 29% to 24%.

 

5 things to watch in tonight's GOP debate

Seven GOP presidential candidates will meet for their final debate of the year, in their last chance to make an impression before the Iowa caucuses. ...

 

Ron Paul gains ground, further stirring Republicans

Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul declared on Wednesday his campaign was "peaking at the right time" as polls show him closing in on the two perceived front-runners.

Senh: Ron Paul in the news again, so I have to feature it.

 

Tea-party favorite O'Donnell endorses Romney

Republican political figure and tea-party favorite Christine O'Donnell says she's backing Mitt Romney's presidential bid....

Senh: I'm not sure if this is a good endorsement for Mitt Romney. Christine O'Donnell isn't exactly well-regarded. With Newt Gingrich surging in the polls, and him stumbling a bit lately, I guess he needs all the help he can get.

 

Gingrich surges ahead in Republican race: NBC/WSJ poll

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has taken a commanding lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, hitting the 40 percent mark for the first time in the campaign, according to an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released on Tuesday.

 

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