In Florida primary, Romney and Gingrich's temperaments likely to be deciding …
In what was being billed as "the first major Hispanic event in the 2012 election," Univision anchor Jorge Ramos held separate one-on-one discussions Wednesday with Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney in front of a live
Republicans focused on House and Senate races are growing anxious that former Speaker Newt Gingrich might win the GOP presidential nomination.
By Russ Britt, MarketWatch LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — They're getting deluged in Florida these days, and it has nothing to do with rising tides. Instead, it's primary season that's overwhelming Floridians and the unprecedented torrent of television
The latest polls show a dead heat race between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich in Florida, but when the presidential primary votes are counted Jan. 31 only one will lay claim to the 50 Florida delegates to the GOP national convention in Tampa. So what?
In what was being billed as "the first major Hispanic event in the 2012 election," Univision anchor Jorge Ramos held separate one-on-one discussions Wednesday with Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney in front of a live






