The Texas Congressman is on the path to win the caucuses, a possibility that concerns the local GOP.
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Gingrich Keeps on Slippin’
The former House Speaker has fallen to third in the Iowa polls, as his 15 minutes in the spotlight run out.
The Ball’s in Your Court
Even with the federal judiciary stacked in their favor, Republicans still aren’t happy.
Newt v. Judiciary
Wimpy candidates want to overturn the Affordable Care Act. Newt Gingrich wants to overturn 200 years of jurisprudence.
Forgive Newt His Flip-Flop
Why Republican voters should cut Gingrich some slack, at least on the individual mandate.
How President Obama’s Economic Message Could Backfire in 2012
A majority of Americans believe the government is helping the “wrong” people. Whether Obama’s message succeeds depends on who those people are.
The Overrated Endorsement
Why Mitt Romney can’t count on much help from Nikki Haley’s endorsement in South Carolina.
Last-Chance Dance
Will GOP voters reconsider their dismissal of Rick Perry after last night’s debate performance?
Social Issues Make a Cameo
Rick Santorum might get a boost from the religious right, but it won’t be enough to make him a serious contender for the GOP nomination.
Mike Huckabee Offers Mini-Endorsements
Caucus czar doesn’t favor one candidate, but does rule out Romney and Paul

