Newt Gingrich addresses the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce during a campaign stop on Super Tuesday in Georgia.
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Newt Gringich has announced that he he will be dropping out the Republican Primary. We talk with Republican strategist Ron Christie to figure out how Newt has affected both Romney and Obama's chances in the general election, and the tradition of the meteoric candidate in American politics.
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Newt memorable takeaways:
It was back in January, following the SoTU address... The former Speaker was chatting with some folks when he unexpectedly sneezed! I couldn't help but to utter:
"Imagine that! During that involuntary expulsion, Newt was more articulate and expressed more knowledge of American Politics than Obama did during his entire speech."
The group erupted into laughter, Mr. Gingrich simply smiled and apologized.
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