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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 27, 2007: Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the house, came to Atlanta and promised to run for president in the 2008 election if he received $30 million in contributions.  His political think tank, American Solutions, held an event called Solutions Day which was a "nonpartian" brainstorm event to solve America's problems.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 31, 2007: Newt Gingrich at the 2007 Buckhead Coalition Annual meeting.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 31, 2007: ATLANTA, GA - January 31, 2007: Newt Gingrich delivering the keynote speech at the 2007 Buckhead Coalition Annual meeting.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 31, 2007: Newt Gingrich delivering the keynote speech at the 2007 Buckhead Coalition Annual meeting.
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  • St. Paul, MN - Sept 2, 2008-Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue and Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich on the floor on day 2 of the 2008 Republican National Convention.
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  • Gov. Sonny Perdue and former Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich on the floor of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., in early September.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: <br />
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
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Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
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Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
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Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
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Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich at a Christian Coalition event at the San Diego Zoo during the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... "exploring" the possibility of running for president in 2012. No exploratory committee, mind you. To help him in on his psychedelic odyssey the former U.S. Speaker's launched a website. Joining Gingrich and his wife Callista in Deal's office -- where he supposedly jawboned about states' rights -- were Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... "exploring" the possibility of running for president in 2012. No exploratory committee, mind you. To help him in on his psychedelic odyssey the former U.S. Speaker's launched a website. Joining Gingrich and his wife Callista in Deal's office -- where he supposedly jawboned about states' rights -- were Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... "exploring" the possibility of running for president in 2012. No exploratory committee, mind you. To help him in on his psychedelic odyssey the former U.S. Speaker's launched a website. Joining Gingrich and his wife Callista in Deal's office -- where he supposedly jawboned about states' rights -- were Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... "exploring" the possibility of running for president in 2012. No exploratory committee, mind you. To help him in on his psychedelic odyssey the former U.S. Speaker's launched a website. Joining Gingrich and his wife Callista in Deal's office -- where he supposedly jawboned about states' rights -- were Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... "exploring" the possibility of running for president in 2012. No exploratory committee, mind you. To help him in on his psychedelic odyssey the former U.S. Speaker's launched a website. Joining Gingrich and his wife Callista in Deal's office -- where he supposedly jawboned about states' rights -- were Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: Journalists packed Gov. Nathan Deal's office today for what was rumored to be Newt Gingrich's announcement that he was running for president. After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... launching a new web site. Joining Gingrich in his announcement was his third wife Callista Gingrich (pictured above) and Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Georgia House Speaker David Ralston.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: Newt Gingrich's third wife.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. <br />
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"He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom, Marks drove to South Carolina from Nevada to support Gingrich.
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  • The view from the podium before Gingrich took the stage.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Supporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.
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  • It was so hot it looked like people onstage would collapse from the heat.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
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"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
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  • Newt Gingrich Rally
    Newt Gingrich rally 435.JPG
  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. <br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton.
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