Gingrich's late momentum could be an important factor in the results from South Carolina.
GREENVILLE, S.C.– Primary day at hand, fast-climbing Newt Gingrich told South Carolinians on Saturday that he was "the only practical conservative vote" able to stop front-runner Mitt Romney in the GOP presidential race.
Newt Gingrich is looking to score a win over rival contender Mitt Romney in Saturday's primary election in South Carolina. The former House Speaker is surging, according to the latest polls, and hasn't held back in injecting
With his Iowa victory now rescinded, losing in South Carolina would be a setback that could draw the primary contest out much longer. Just 10 days ago, Romney's campaign team was looking ahead to the general election as it anticipated a quick sweep in
The name of the game in Presidential primary politics is to lower expectations. Therefore if you lose it doesn't look so bad.