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Grassroots Action Alert
January 17, 2012

Dear Patriot,

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Dear Friend,

Newt Gingrich won the debate last night and put the campaign on track for success this Saturday. It wasn’t even close. Please watch this video if you didn't get a chance to watch it. Here’s what others said:

Frank Luntz: “I've never seen it in a debate and I've been doing these debates now for 16 years - a standing ovation in the middle of a debate!”

Dick Morris said, “Newt, Newt, Newt. He was absolutely terrific tonight…he might win on Saturday!”

Kathryn Lopez of National Review said, “This will get watched and re-watched.”

Even the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza said, “This was the former House Speaker’s best debate of the entire race…Gingrich let ‘er rip tonight and had the exuberant crowd…eating out of his hand.”

There's nobody better to debate Barack Obama and beat him in the election than Newt Gingrich. I hope you'll check out the note from Newt below and make a contribution to help us air critical television ads this week in South Carolina.

Sincerely,

Michael Krull
Campaign Manager
Newt 2012


Dear Friend,

Last night was the best debate of the campaign.

I hope you had a chance to watch and see why I would be the strongest candidate to face Barack Obama one-on-one on stage and challenge him for being the greatest food-stamp President in American history. I won’t back down from President Obama just like I didn’t back down from Juan Williams when he did what the liberal media always does: playing “gotcha” games because I dared to take on President Obama.

That’s why South Carolina voters gave me a standing ovation--because they were proud to see a Republican who will not will not be cowed by the attacks of the left. Click here to watch the video.

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I wasn’t going to back down from Mitt Romney either. This is a race between a Massachusetts moderate and a solid Reagan conservative and I am not afraid to say so. I have said from the beginning that I was going to tell the truth to the American people without hesitation and that’s what I did last night.

We all know about Gov. Romney's flip-flops on abortion. In 1994 he said, "I will preserve and defend a woman's right to choose." Today, he says he's changed his mind. But what about his other flip-flops? He says he opposes the Stimulus today. But he was for it a few years ago. His "Romneycare" bill was the template used to create ObamaCare. He even said, "The president is copying that idea; I am glad to hear that..." In 1994, he even bragged about opposing Ronald Reagan when he was in office. Today, he claims to be a proud Reagan conservative. This stuff is easy to find with a simple Google search.

Barack Obama and the Democrats have all of this information. They are licking their chops at the idea of facing Mitt Romney. They know Mitt Romney has demonstrated a willingness to say whatever is expedient in order to get elected. That's why I must win this primary. I am the only Republican who can beat Barack Obama in November. But I cannot do it without your help.

I've said this before: Ronald Reagan told conservatives in 1964 that that was a time for choosing. Lyndon Johnson was a radical, progressive President seeking to remake America. Reagan told Americans that they could either fight to preserve America as the last, best hope on earth, or consign their children to a thousand years of darkness. Right now, we have a President in Barack Obama far more radical than Johnson was, and the times we live in are far more dangerous.

This is also a time for choosing. To paraphrase President Reagan again, we can nominate a timid Massachusetts moderate Republican who will raise a banner of pale pastels, or a proud Reagan conservative who will carry a banner of bold colors that Americans can rally behind.

I'm going to win this primary. But I need your help. I hope you will choose to fight for our country this week, and help our campaign win this primary in South Carolina on Saturday.

This is the last chance for conservatives. Can we count on you?

For America,
Speaker Newt Gingrich

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