Gingrich: I’m open to doing ‘The Apprentice’
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says he’s open to the idea of appearing on NBC’s “The Apprentice,” adding it would be good for Republicans to engage in “shows like that.”
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says he’s open to the idea of appearing on NBC’s “The Apprentice,” adding it would be good for Republicans to engage in “shows like that.”
He ended his campaign on May 2, and is now nearly $4.8 million dollars in debt.
Newt Gingrich will end his bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., a source close to the former House speaker told CNN.
Newt Gingrich will officially end his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and formally express his support for Mitt Romney next week.
A $500 check from Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign, meant to pay a fee associated with appearing on the state’s primary ballot, has bounced.
Gingrich stood by his pledge to carry the fight to the Republican convention this summer, or at least until a GOP nominee is determined.
The gap between President Obama and the two leading contenders for the GOP presidential nomination has narrowed, according to a new CBS News survey.
White House Press Secretary suggests Newt Gingrich promises of $2.50 gasoline are a lie.
While it’s clear Mitt Romney is still the frontrunner for the nomination, his weak performance Tuesday renews questions about whether Republican voters will warm up to the former Massachusetts governor.
One day, 10 states, more than 400 delegates at stake, but the momentum from a big day could mean much more.
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Ron Paul speaks to packed ballroom in Northern Virginia, hoping to win first state of the GOP nominating process.
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