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AP Poll: Newt Gingrich Edges MItt Romney Nationally

Newt Gingrich Mitt Romney 2012 Ap Poll

CHARLES BABINGTON and KASIE HUNT   12/14/11 05:34 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — With the Iowa caucus nearing and Newt Gingrich surging, Mitt Romney's campaign strategies appear to be flagging in the Republican presidential race. He's starting to adjust.

A new Associated Press-GfK poll finds that Republicans aren't buying Romney's chief argument: that his private-sector, outside-Washington background makes him a better candidate than does Gingrich's three decades in the capital. Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, also has been unable to persuade Republicans he's more conservative than Gingrich.

Romney and his aides are beginning to revamp. They know they have limited time to get voters' attention before the Jan. 3 Iowa caucus and the Jan. 10 New Hampshire primary.

In recent days, Romney's campaign has highlighted Gingrich's departures from conservative paths, subjected their own candidate to wider media scrutiny and emphasized the less-flattering aspects of Gingrich's Washington experience.

In essence, Romney is saying Gingrich has the wrong kind of Washington experience: cutting unwise deals with Democrats, letting power go to his head and cashing in on his name and contacts after leaving Congress. The revised strategy is playing out in TV ads, in emails and in comments by Romney and his surrogates.

For instance, Romney aides say they will make greater use of a 2008 video in which Gingrich appeared with then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to discuss climate change. They also are employing GOP officials who worked with Gingrich in the mid-1990s to argue that he was an erratic and unreliable leader during his four years as House speaker.

They hope the tactic might reverse the trend in polls that show Gingrich ahead of Romney, nationally and in early voting states. The AP-GfK poll found Gingrich with an edge, but just within the margin of error.

"Gingrich is not nearly the conservative that everybody thinks he is," said Mike McKenna, a Republican lobbyist and strategist unaffiliated with the presidential campaigns. "He is surging because some chunk of the electorate sees him as the authentic conservative in the race. Romney doesn't need to prove he's the authentic conservative. He just has to cast doubt on whether it's Gingrich."

But Romney has trouble proving his own conservative credentials. During his time in Massachusetts, he supported legalized abortion, gun control and gay rights. He changed those positions before his first bid for president, in 2008. Romney says he was wrong not to sign Gingrich's 1994 Contract With America when he was running for a Senate seat.

Gingrich, 68, spent 20 years in the House, the last four as speaker after leading the Republican resurgence of 1994. He left Congress in 1998 under an ethics cloud, following sharp clashes with GOP colleagues. He then earned millions of dollars as a Washington-based consultant, speaker and writer. Like Romney, Gingrich has changed positions on some issues, including how to address climate change.

Romney allies say their candidate is not panicking. There is plenty of time for Gingrich to hurt himself through his propensity for hyperbolic and often boastful remarks, they say.

Also, the AP-GfK poll and other surveys of Republicans give Romney a clear edge on which contender has the best chance to beat President Barack Obama next year. Several advisers said Romney should let his friends or the news media make the "electability" argument for him, while he stays focused on Obama and the economy.

When candidates highlight their electability advantage, "the argument is solely about them," said Kevin Madden, a Romney adviser. "Romney represents the best chance to make this an election about the economy," he said. "If Newt Gingrich is the nominee, it's very likely this will be a campaign about Newt Gingrich."

Romney's revised strategy calls for pointedly questioning Gingrich's conservatism and highlighting the seamier aspects of his time in Washington. In doing so, Romney allies hope to provoke Gingrich into an outburst that will raise doubts about his stability or judgment.

Romney recently called on Gingrich to return the $1.6 million he made as a consultant to Freddie Mac, the quasi-government mortgage giant that many conservatives dislike. Gingrich in turn said Romney should give back the millions he made as head of Bain Capital, a venture capital firm that sometimes laid off employees as it reorganized struggling businesses. To Romney's delight, some conservative commentators questioned Gingrich's faith in capitalism.

Romney and his allies also are reminding voters of Gingrich's criticism of a budget plan by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that would make significant federal spending cuts, including some to Medicare.

Madden said Romney wants to cast the GOP election as one "between a candidate who sees the presidency as a professor's lectern and wants to teach a course on civilization," and a contender "who wants to fix the economy and move the country forward."

That might sound like a tepid insult to Gingrich. But Romney aides say the image of Gingrich as a college professor might remind voters of his penchant for provocative comments and ideas that play better in a classroom than in delicate negotiations with Congress and foreign leaders.

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WASHINGTON — With the Iowa caucus nearing and Newt Gingrich surging, Mitt Romney's campaign strategies appear to be flagging in the Republican presidential race. He's starting to adjust. A new ...
WASHINGTON — With the Iowa caucus nearing and Newt Gingrich surging, Mitt Romney's campaign strategies appear to be flagging in the Republican presidential race. He's starting to adjust. A new ...
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11:58 PM on 12/14/2011
Where have Charles Babington and Kasie Hunt been? The two most recent Iowa polls, including PPP, show Gingrich with a dramatic fade. He is now basically neck-and-neck with Ron Paul with Romney five points behind.
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rtx47
07:58 PM on 12/14/2011
Deficit spending meant tough choices could be avoided. Politicians could talk from both sides of their mouth, and on both sides of the issues. And easiest way to get everybody on-board was to provide sweeteners / incentives to every player and every interest group; as in the case of the recent healthcare law.

Newt's legacy is his bombastic and smooth-talking double-talk which allows Newt to present ideas which in the end benefit Newt.

In last Iowa debate, he finally explained that in 1990's he was promoting "Individual Mandate and universal healthcare coverage to oppose Hillary's proposals" and as a favor to insurance carriers.

In 2000 Obama adopted Individual Mandate, (as a favor to insurance carriers). So same Heritage Foundation and same Republicans oppose Individual Mandate and universal coverage taking shelter under the Constitution; now as a favor to Small Business and Chanber of Commerce.

With enough sweeteners, Republicans, and special interest groups they represent, could be brought / bought aboard; with or without the Consitution.

Same with Freddie Mac. Few million dollars as "consultancy" and Newt went along with "Home Ownership" program.

See Michele Bachman's lists of topics on which Newt flip-floped to suit what's best for Newt.

Newt's choice for Secretary of State (John Bolton) is classical neocon position of military-industrial-political complex. That should keep campaign contributions flowing to Newt prior to the elections. Newt uses an "invented people" to embellish and creat an "invented problems".

Just more money into Newt's pocket - the Washington Way
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Gadgetman
No sense of humor? That's not funny!
06:48 PM on 12/14/2011
"Meanwhile, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicted that his recent rise in the polls is not a fluke: 'The American people want an adult, and no one has a stronger record of adultery than I do.' ~Andy Borowitz
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patrickgarret
06:31 PM on 12/14/2011
Gingrich = Democratic DREAM. Thank you GOP!
NYC619
Tri-corn hats cannot fit block heads
05:23 PM on 12/14/2011
So TeaGOP would rather a hypocrite multi-married fake Christian get their nom then someone of a slightly different faith? Yeah that's typical TeaGOP tolerance.
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dporterdvd
Progressives won 1890-1920. Time to win again.
03:31 PM on 12/14/2011
Mitt and Newt are both poster boys for the wealthy one percent and greedy corporations.

In 2012, the middle class majority will be voting for progrssive Democrats.

Election 2012 Bumper Sticker: GOP = Greedy One Percent
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ethiopia1a
I want to take Lady Karma out for drinks and treat
03:06 PM on 12/14/2011
If I were a teacher, I would have to give the GOP/TP an F. They do not work or play well together.
POIIUIYT
DO NOT DO UNTO OTHERS
02:57 PM on 12/14/2011
ANDREW CUOMO FOR PRESIDENT!
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
02:46 PM on 12/14/2011
A man who is willing to pull any underhanded trick in the book. Yep, that's exactly what they like.
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hollyann1963
United we STAND, Divided we FALL
02:43 PM on 12/14/2011
We need to know what we are TRULY getting with all candidates. I would personally like to see as qualification to become a candidate...A Birth Certificate (don't be hypocrates)
A Resume
Results of a Psycological Evaluation
References
A list of Business Affliations
And finally a Drug Test
The people, we are HIRING a leader for this country. We NEED to know what we are getting.
proudcalib
I never said it was going to be easy
02:34 PM on 12/14/2011
Yet in a head-to-head matchup with Obama, the latest NBC/WSJ poll had Romney basically even with Obama, but Gingrich trailing by 11 percentage points.
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PDinCA
Clarity has reared its ugly head again
02:44 PM on 12/14/2011
Go Newt!
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patrickgarret
06:36 PM on 12/14/2011
Agreed. What a DREAM! (For Dems)
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L I Beral
Here comes the Sun
02:32 PM on 12/14/2011
The "choice" between Romney or Gingrich is like a choice between hanging or firing squad.
02:32 PM on 12/14/2011
The potential voters quoted in the article seem to be as braindead as the candidates they support.

One says the respects Romneys stance on family values, obviously she hasn't paid attention. If she had, she'd know Romney has never had a position relative to anything. The guy even lies about his own first name.
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invmartyc
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02:27 PM on 12/14/2011
Yeah, Mitt just ain't the right kind of christian!

They can overlook Newt converting from Southern Babtist to Catholic. And they don't care that he left a wife dying of terminal cancer to marry his mistress whom he left to marry another mistress years later. I wonder who the next Mrs. Newt is!
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L I Beral
Here comes the Sun
02:33 PM on 12/14/2011
Kim Kardashian?
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invmartyc
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02:48 PM on 12/14/2011
That is why she got divorced so fast! She met Knewt! He just have some hidden asset or talent that is not noticable to most people!
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comicpro
Stupid Should Be Painful
02:36 PM on 12/14/2011
A chameleon? Or maybe a Komodo dragon?
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invmartyc
Greedy Old People SUPER PAC
02:49 PM on 12/14/2011
Probably just some old female horny toad!
02:24 PM on 12/14/2011
Romney is like Trump and every other rich guy who father left him hundreds of millions of dollar.....they pimp the public as some kind of experts in the business arena........I could leave a chimp 200 million dollars and it would be able to make money with start up cash of 200 million.......under Romney, massachussetts was 47th in job creation......even though massachussetts is mecca of top quality post secondary education, and home to best school in the world.......Harvard......of which Obama is a graduate of .....not to mention 1st in his class..........of which there only 4 magna cum laudes.......

p.s.

before you trolls harp......Harvard Law had a period of thirty years where there no summa cum laude graduates........