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Heeeere comes Newt...again
Friday, February 17, 2012 9:31 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote: In a move that could again dramatically shake up the Republican primary race, billionaire and major Republican donor Sheldon Adelson is expected to donate an additional $10 million to the super PAC supporting Newt Gingrich, Winning Our Future, a source with knowledge of the donation told CNN. That contribution is expected soon, before the end of the month, the source said. The timing is important because Gingirch, whose campaign has been lagging, is hoping to do well in several of the upcoming Super Tuesday states that vote on March 6 to boost his effort. His allies will need that money to be in a position to help. Because ten states go to the polls on that one day, money is key in order to do well. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/17/republican-donor-expected-to-shell-out-10-million-to-gingrich-super-pac/
Friday, February 17, 2012 9:34 AM
Quote: Newt Gingrich's campaign released a new ad Friday directed towards the Arizona Latino community, ahead of the state's February 28 primary. The 30-second spot, "Latinos with Newt," features four Hispanic supporters detailing why they want to see Gingrich in the White House. "We owe Barack Obama nothing. Many of our people have lost their jobs. Others have lost their homes," one supporter said in the ad, as an image of Hispanic workers sitting idly on a curb appears on screen. While Gingrich has struggled to recapture the short-lived momentum after his South Carolina primary victory in January, the campaign has said it expects to do well in Southern states, including Arizona. A recent survey, however, showed Gingrich in third place in the state with 15% of likely Republican primary voters backing the candidate. According to the American Research Group poll, Romney came in first with 38% and Santorum in second at 31%. "We need Newt Gingrich," another supporter said in the largely-positive ad. "He knows, understands us and shares our conservative values." The campaign touts Gingrich's ties to the Latino community, including two books he published in Spanish and a National Hispanic Steering Committee with "top Latino leaders" from various states. Gingrich also aimed for Latino support in Florida last month, releasing a Spanish-language radio ad before the state's January 31 primary. The campaign quickly stopped airing the ad, however, after the spot stirred controversy over attacking Romney as "anti-immigrant." "Newt 2012 looks to win over the Latino vote in Arizona. This new ad is just one step to gaining their support. Unlike most campaigns, Newt Gingrich does not treat Latinos as a political convenience," spokesman R.C. Hammond said in a statement Friday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/17/gingrich-appeals-to-hispanic-voters-in-new-ad/ Gingrich does not treat Latinos as a political convenience"???
Monday, February 20, 2012 4:19 AM
FREMDFIRMA
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