John Heilemann on Morning Joe: The Gingrich Effect in Swing States
Will Newt Gingrich's name on the ballot hurt Republican candidates in swing states?
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Will Newt Gingrich's name on the ballot hurt Republican candidates in swing states?
More than 50 percent of Americans are indifferent about the protests, a poll shows.
A second chance at second place, that is.
An accuser willing to put her name and face to the charge is "a serious thing."
"The facts are getting worse for Herman Cain, not better."
The candidate's recent comments make him appear ignorant on the issue.
Some Republicans say the mission wasn't worth the risks.
"He is trying to follow the old showbiz rule, which is to leave your audience wanting more."
John Heilemann responded to that question on 'Last Word.'
But that doesn't make them meaningless.
Or is he just trying to quickly win over some voters?
"The truth is, none of us know the answer."
And why his jobs speech Thursday won't make much of a difference.
"Democrats would probably have rolled over and granted a Republican president the night."
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