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Meghashyam Mali
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08/18/12 03:24 PM ET
A statement said the sessions would help delegates "brush up on the policy and U.S. history behind the GOP platform.”
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Justin Sink
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06/19/12 09:16 AM ET
Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said in a interview released Tuesday that he believed he was bested in the Republican primary because of Mitt Romney's financial advantage.
"In the end, he had, I think, 16 billionaires and we had one," Gingrich told ABC News.
The former House Speaker argued more should be done to empower everyday Americans in the political process.
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Alicia M. Cohn and Justin Sink
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05/24/12 03:27 PM ET
The three men will attend a fundraiser at Trump Towers on May 29, according to a report
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Andrew Feinberg
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05/20/12 06:08 PM ET
Former GOP presidential contender Newt Gingrich's campaign is $4.8 million in the red, according to data filed with the Federal Election Commission. Gingrich’s campaign debts include nearly $1 million for air travel, $466,370 for security, and over $300,000 for consulting and online advertising combined.
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Carlo Munoz
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05/06/12 10:38 AM ET
Gingrich offered praise for Romney and said he should pick a young, rising star as running mate.
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Alicia M. Cohn
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05/03/12 05:51 PM ET
Newt Gingrich on Thursday repeated an accusation that President Obama’s campaign has used to attack Mitt Romney, confirming that he still believes Romney has been dishonest in his campaign.
“I still believe that the Romney campaign said things that they knew weren’t true,” he told CNN. “Gov. Romney said things at times that weren’t true. … I also believe that compared to Barack Obama, I would trust Mitt Romney a hundred times over.”
The interview took place the day after Gingrich officially suspended his bid for the White House on Wednesday and endorsed Romney as the GOP nominee.
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Justin Sink
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05/02/12 04:09 PM ET
In his 30-minute exit speech to supporters, Gingrich discussed brain science, hologram technology and lunar colonies.
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Geneva Sands
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05/02/12 04:04 PM ET
Newt Gingrich, who at one time was the front-runner for the Republican nomination and who later promised to bring an insurgent campaign all the way to the national convention, suspended his presidential campaign Wednesday. “Today I am suspending the campaign, but suspending the campaign does not mean suspending citizenship,” Gingrich said from a hotel in suburban Washington D.C.
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Geneva Sands
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05/01/12 10:53 AM ET
Newt Gingrich delivered a personal message of gratitude to his supporters as his presidential campaign came to a close.
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Meghashyam Mali
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04/29/12 03:52 PM ET
GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich will end his bid on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., according to a report from CNN. The news network reports that a source close to the former House Speaker says he will exit the race on Wednesday, contrary to earlier indications that he would stop campaigning on Tuesday.
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