Gingrich, uniting the republican party

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http://decoded.nationaljournal.com/2011/12/newts-squeeze-on-mitt.php

In each of the states except New Hampshire, Gingrich is consolidating the voters that have long been the most skeptical of Romney, while dividing those that had been most open to the former Massachusetts governor. That's a formula for success - if the former speaker can maintain it, admittedly a big question.

(RELATED: Gingrich Leads in Three of Four New Early-State Polls)

Gingrich is now succeeding among both sides of the party - dominating among the vanguard half that identifies with the tea party movement, and holding his own with the less ideological half that does not. What's more, the evidence from these polls suggests that along each track, the voters most skeptical of Romney are moving to unite behind Gingrich, at least for now. In particular, among the groups most dubious of Romney, Gingrich is now attracting much larger shares of the vote than any single candidate did in surveys earlier this fall.
 
If republicans nominate the Grinch it will be proof that they have officially taken leave of their sanity.
 
Uniting it? It's already 90% white and mostly Christian. How much more "united" can it be?
 
Uniting it? It's already 90% white and mostly Christian. How much more "united" can it be?

With Cain's implosion, it would appear that Newt is the new flavor of the week to ensure a Mormon never makes it onto the GOP ticket.
 
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Uniting it? It's already 90% white and mostly Christian. How much more "united" can it be?

You really don't have a clue what unites people do you?
"Goddamn it, John ... the Republicans are selling their soul to win elections ... Mark my word ... if and when these preachers get control of the party, and they’re sure trying to do so, it’s going to be a terrible damn problem." -- Barry Goldwater as told to John Dean
 
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I wasn't aware that there had ever been a split between the "government can never be big enough" and "kill 'em all" factions in the GOP.
 
Newt will split the party... The people that keep forgiving everything Newt lied about and the other half that wants the party to get some standards.

Not to mention Newt has an insanely dangerous foreign policy that just happens to be 100% unaffordable, not to mention his social policies follow the same problem.
 
Newt's Squeeze on Mitt - 2012 Decoded

In each of the states except New Hampshire, Gingrich is consolidating the voters that have long been the most skeptical of Romney, while dividing those that had been most open to the former Massachusetts governor. That's a formula for success - if the former speaker can maintain it, admittedly a big question.

(RELATED: Gingrich Leads in Three of Four New Early-State Polls)

Gingrich is now succeeding among both sides of the party - dominating among the vanguard half that identifies with the tea party movement, and holding his own with the less ideological half that does not. What's more, the evidence from these polls suggests that along each track, the voters most skeptical of Romney are moving to unite behind Gingrich, at least for now. In particular, among the groups most dubious of Romney, Gingrich is now attracting much larger shares of the vote than any single candidate did in surveys earlier this fall.



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