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February 3rd, 2012
05:56 PM ET

Borger: A winning message for Gingrich

Has Newt Gingrich found a single winning message yet? CNN's Gloria Borger discusses.

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  1. Larry in Houston

    Well, One thing I can honestly Say for "the Gloria" – lol – I really like it, when she's on Blitzer's Show during the weekdays, I mean that gal can really break it down. She's actually a very smart person, as far as knowing what the candidates should or should not do, or say – when it comes down to politics. That gal does her homework. I mean, she's probably one of the best CNN's got, as far as breaking it all down, in a political sense. ( It's either Gergen, or Her) they are the top 2 ) as far as "smarts" goes.

    Larry IN Houston

    February 4, 2012 at 11:14 am | Reply
  2. Scott E Downer

    The problem is when one Machine take"s away people"s lives and makes more profit and does not lower the price of product .They Regulate or lives But do not Regulate our work force and training. Technology has over surpassed Humanity . And What Makes you be the best you can be has a lot of pride to who you are. REGULATE Machines Not People ! Population is now Controlled with WARS !The LAWS should protect the People to Work and Greed be fought with LAWS !
    Ron Paul is my Vote

    February 3, 2012 at 6:25 pm | Reply
  3. Jim Thomas

    After Ron Paul he is next in line.These 2 together would make a darn good team.Much better than what we have now and/or in the previos 15 years for sure.Jim Thomas Phx.Az.

    February 3, 2012 at 6:01 pm | Reply

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