Some Democratic strategists worry about Gingrich’s potential appealwashingtonpost.com
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washingtonpost.com — Newt Gingrich would be such a weak challenger to President Obama, according to Rep. Barney Frank, that his nomination would be “the best thing to happen to Democrats since Barry Goldwater.”

Democratic strategist Jim Jordan says he and others in the party “passionately” want to face Gingrich. And from the right, conservative pundit Ann Coulter is warning fellow Republicans that the former House speaker’s past extramarital affairs and other baggage make him a far less formidable nominee than Mitt Romney.

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Who would be the weakest challenger to President Obama?
Mitt Romney
54%
Newt Gingrich
46%
This is not a scientific survey, click here to learn more. Results may not total 100% due to rounding and voting descrepencies.
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Posted 528 days ago
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Not much difference between Romneycare in Taxachusetts and Obamacare in the USSA nor much difference between Romney and Obama except for a history and a birth certificate.
Posted 528 days ago
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Romney is Obama lite

Gingrich is a choice
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