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Newt Gingrich Comes To Debate With Front-Runner Status

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THOMAS BEAUMONT   12/10/11 11:13 PM ET   AP

DES MOINES, Iowa — Attacked as a lifelong Washington insider, newly minted Republican front-runner Newt Gingrich parried criticism from Mitt Romney in campaign debate Saturday night, telling the former Massachusetts governor, "The only reason you didn't become a career politician is because you lost to Teddy Kennedy in 1994."

`That's probably true," replied Romney, who lost that Senate contest. He then quipped that if he'd achieved his childhood dream, "I would have been a football star all my life, too."

Gingrich defended himself against attacks from Texas Rep. Ron Paul and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann as well as Romney, the former front-runner, in the first debate since he soared to the lead in polls nationally and in Iowa. The state's caucuses on Jan. 3 will kick off the competition for Republican National Convention delegates who will pick an opponent to President Barack Obama.

All six Republicans on stage assailed Obama's handling of the economy, the overriding issue of the election, yet split down the middle on legislation making its way toward a year-end vote in Congress to extend a Social Security payroll tax cut into 2012.

Romney, Gingrich and Paul said they favored it. Bachmann, Texas Gov., Rick Perry and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum said they opposed the measure.

Whatever the impact of their differences on the presidential race, the internal disagreement could well portend difficulties for legislation that Obama has proposed and Republican leaders in Congress view as essential if the party is to avoid being tagged for raising taxes.

The tone of the debate was generally respectful, the stakes ever higher as six rivals met onstage in the Iowa capital city. The debate was the 12th since the long campaign began and the first since Herman Cain's candidacy imploded after allegations of sexual harassment and an extra-marital affair.

Gingrich's personal life has become a campaign issue, too, and it came up briefly Saturday night.

Asked whether marital fidelity was a valid concern for voters choosing a candidate, Perry said, "If you cheat on your wife, you'll cheat on your business partner. It's a characteristic people look at."

Gingrich, who has been divorced twice and has admitted past infidelity, said the issue was an important one, then added, "I've made mistakes at times and I've had to go to God for forgiveness."

For Gingrich, the debate brought new standing – a center position onstage that comes with being a leader in the polls – as well as the challenge of fielding criticism from his rivals.

Other contenders sought to stand out.

Bachmann referred to the former speaker and the one-time Massachusetts governor as "Newt-Romney," saying the two men hold similar views on health care, illegal immigration, cap-and-trade legislation and the payroll tax cut extension.

Paul said he, unlike the others, often took lonely conservative stands in Congress. "I end up sometimes, believe it or not, voting all by myself, thinking why aren't there people paying attention?"

Gingrich also defended his recent statement that Palestinians were an "invented" people. Several of his rivals said they generally agreed with his description, but Romney said that with the remark, the former speaker may well have made it more complicated for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to move toward peace with Palestinians.

He said it is important to show sobriety, care and stability, an unspoken accusation against Gingrich, adding, "I'm not a bomb thrower, rhetorically or literally."

Gingrich responded by declaring he was a conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan, a president who he said spoke the truth, as when he called the Soviet Union the "evil empire."

Gingrich's decision to invoke Kennedy, the late senator from Massachusetts, served as a dual reminder – that Romney has been running for office since the mid-1990s and also that he lost to the man whose politics conservatives detested above all others.

As for the question of whether he would have become a career politician if he'd beaten Kennedy, Romney tried to turn the tables, saying his defeat in 1994 "was probably the best thing I could have done for preparing me for the job I am seeking, because it put me back in the private sector."

One of Romney's campaign calling cards is his career as a businessman, a time he says helped him understand how jobs are created.

Paul has been airing television commercials in Iowa attacking the former House speaker, and Romney's campaign has become increasingly critical of him, bolstered by a multimillion-dollar television ad campaign that is financed by allies. Under questioning from Paul, Gingrich said he had never lobbied for Freddie Mac, a quasi-government agency that paid him at least $1.6 million to provide strategic advice. Paul shot back, "It's the taxpayers' money, though. We were bailing them out."

By the debate's last moments, the contenders found something nice to say about one another, an obvious attempt to build their own support at the expense of others.

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Attacked as a lifelong Washington insider, newly minted Republican front-runner Newt Gingrich parried criticism from Mitt Romney in campaign debate Saturday night, telling the...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Attacked as a lifelong Washington insider, newly minted Republican front-runner Newt Gingrich parried criticism from Mitt Romney in campaign debate Saturday night, telling the...
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
12:24 PM on 12/13/2011
If Newton Leroy Gingrich is the "front-runner" the race has no goal.
This man lacks the character to be seriously considered as a candidate for president.
Sooner or later even the dimwits who dominate GOP primaries will get that.

That leaves Willard... Oh, Goody !
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
03:59 AM on 12/12/2011
If Newt Gingrich is the "GOP Frontrunner," the race is going over a cliff.

Newton Leroy Gingrich can not possibly win a Republican nomination,
without a consensus among the demented. That's a red-state reality.

We'll see...jt
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
12:48 PM on 12/11/2011
Of course Newticles is cool under pressure, all soci0paths are.
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jc52e52
10:05 AM on 12/11/2011
What about the Perry rumors about his night life habits over a decade or 2 ago.Are they true. Should the press look into that to see if it is true.he opened up the can of worms and the press should look into it to see if they are true or not.Perhaps they did and it is not true, but who knows.
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jc52e52
09:55 AM on 12/11/2011
Is Newt the re-invented candidate?
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
12:43 PM on 12/11/2011
He's a retread.
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jc52e52
09:53 AM on 12/11/2011
Will Newt cheat on the country!
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08:43 AM on 12/11/2011
Nothing flusters Newt. When you've been covering up the things he's been covering up for decades on end, it's second nature to be a dishonest person. Make that first nature. At this point he probably believes he's that legend in his own mind.
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davegstein
08:14 AM on 12/11/2011
Cool under pressure..?
I tend to see things differently.What I see is a career opportunist and scam-artist.What others call "cool",I see as the confidence that a well oiled used car -salesman has after years of con-jobs and rip offs......
"Newt,the stupid mans idea of what a smart man should sound like"
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Wmof2011
Repbs prance around the fed $trillns-& ruins USofA
07:37 AM on 12/11/2011
I find it interesting that.. the two front runners for the R nomination are
health care supporters (everyone on earth knows they have a soft spot for Obamacare).

But why didn't republicans choose the most conservative candidate? Do they really admit what they want. I think secretly, most (80%) Rs want universal healthcare, Social Security, tax on the rich..
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kenofksa
My micro won't meet your guidelines
09:54 AM on 12/11/2011
Hello. Both have vowed to dismantle the law because it is not viable. Everyone wants healthcare, not Ocare.
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Wmof2011
Repbs prance around the fed $trillns-& ruins USofA
04:33 PM on 12/11/2011
Why would Rs be holding out for the Exact healthcare they want? No one gets the Exact healthcare they want.
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stephan67
Eternity and a day
03:50 AM on 12/11/2011
Maybe numb under pressure?
02:38 AM on 12/11/2011
Where's his birth certificate? I heard that his sister is Lebanese.
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CaroleK1970
I want my country forward
01:45 AM on 12/11/2011
I wonder if Romney will try again in 2016
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08:44 AM on 12/11/2011
He never stops. It's a hobby.
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jc52e52
09:52 AM on 12/11/2011
Its like the football thing and the senate thing!
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Vapula
Failure is not an option
11:15 PM on 12/10/2011
We all know that Gingrich is a crook and a cheat, he was convicted of corruption, we also know he is plain nasty and has no integrity. Given those attributes I find it shocking that anyone would vote for him. He has not changed and if he is, heaven forbid, elected he will cause dissension and strife like America has never known. And nobody will be able to claim that they didn't realize what sort of person he is: it is on display and clear for all to see.
11:02 PM on 12/10/2011
If Newt Gingrich was President...how can Americans respect him when he cheated on not just one of his wives....but every wife he's had in the past?. And the wife he has now cheated with Newt while he was still married to his second wife. They rolled around in the hay while he was still married. How could we respect her as Third Lady?
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CaroleK1970
I want my country forward
01:46 AM on 12/11/2011
her helmet hairdo will earn the respect of some
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liberal1991
Voting for the 99% - Obama/Biden 2012
10:58 PM on 12/10/2011
Newt's mortally wounded. He just doesn't realize it yet.
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Vapula
Failure is not an option
11:16 PM on 12/10/2011
I hope so. I won't be going to the funeral unless there's dance.
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kenofksa
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09:57 AM on 12/11/2011
Guess that is why Newt has picked up 7 points on O in the last 3 weeks. Look at the polls.
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DougSmith
I calls it like I sees it
12:29 PM on 12/11/2011
Actually he's dropped a point and a half. You are probably cherry picking the polls you like. The Real Clear Politics average of polls how he beats Gingrich by 6.9%.