Thursday, January 26, 2012

Newt retaliation

     Gingrich has been on the run about how to handle his campaign.  He has been disorganized and has lacked the amount of money needed to be successful at outcompeting his rivals.  Starting with Iowa, he did not manage his time well in many areas of the state, and because of this he did not amass enough supporters to give a speeches or have a signing event.  Even while attempting to gain support in Iowa, at the same time he had to try and gain support in New Hampshire, since the primary and caucus was a mere week apart from each other.  Newt has been struggling in these states in the state polls out right now.  He is not even in the top three for these two states.  Newt Gingrich, out of all this trouble and running around the state for nothing, while wasting valuable money raised on the campaign trail, he needs to find someone to blame for the damage.  Romney has been his target, calling Romney a cheapskate, one who does not play by the rules.  He has constantly been telling his competitors to stop releasing negative adds about him, because they are plainly false.  Gingrich from the beginning of his run for office promised that he would not run any negative ads or do any push polls through the telephone.  All Gingrich wants is a level playing field, but it seems that his vision is never going to be reality.  Positivity and politics almost seem opposites.  Romney's super-pact has mostly been attacking Gingrich, however the rule is, that the candidate and president of the super-pact cannot communicate, so Gingrich is using faulty logic when it comes to fair play.  Gingrich has to hope, due to his lack of money, that critisizing how other candidates organize their campaigns may treat him to a rise in the polls.

see link below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/08/newt-gingrich-mitt-romney-new-hampshire-primary-republican-debate_n_1192799.html

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