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More Republicans Calling for Newt Gingrich to Leave GOP RaceOn The Radar A growing number of Republicans are calling for Newt Gingrich to drop out of the presidential race to hasten the selection of a nominee and turn the country’s attention to the fall campaign against President Obama. There is no sign that Gingrich is listening. |
The Road to the White House: Gutting it OutGwen's Take Michael Dukakis was the first politician I ever heard describe the Presidential campaign as a “marathon, not a sprint.” But he was not the last. Since the first campaign I covered in 1988, I’ve always been sort of impressed by candidates who – win or lose—just hang in there. Sometimes it is unfathomable. Hopefuls stay on the trail long after their viability has been expended, as a race for the White House morphs into a campaign to get politics’ ultimate consolation prize -- a speaking role at the party’s nominating convention. |
5 Things to Watch For On Super TuesdayGwen's Take At the end of a long evening of introductions and speeches, President Clinton used to like to say that everything had been said, but everyone had not yet said it. If you follow politics, you already may have read all the pre-game analysis you can stand in advance of the pivotal Super Tuesday primaries. What? You say you haven’t? Then, please allow me. |
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PBS NewsHour: Reactor Plan Renews Debate on Nuclear EnergyWeb content February 17, 2010 President Obama this week announced $8.3 billion in federal loan guarantees to help build two new nuclear reactors in Georgia, but environmental groups pushed back against the form of alternative energy they called "inherently dangerous." Gwen Ifill talks to both nuclear and environmental advocates. |














