In Iowa caucus, campaign ads show power of negativity

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich admitted one day before Tuesday's Iowa Caucus, "I don't think I'm going to win." Gingrich's campaign has experienced dramatic ups and downs over the course of the primary campaign.

Rather, he plans to address supporters Tuesday night through a live Internet video feed from the Capitol Hilton into Democratic caucuses in Iowa. His remarks will begin at 8:15 pm, and he will take a couple of questions from the caucus-goers,

Rather, he plans to address supporters Tuesday night through a live Internet video feed from the Capitol Hilton into Democratic caucuses in Iowa. His remarks will begin at 8:15 pm, and he will take a couple of questions from the caucus-goers,

Rather, he plans to address supporters Tuesday night through a live Internet video feed from the Capitol Hilton into Democratic caucuses in Iowa. His remarks will begin at 8:15 pm, and he will take a couple of questions from the caucus-goers,

By Paul West There are three possible outcomes in the Iowa caucuses Tuesday night, barring a surprise of enormous proportions. All are good for Mitt Romney. Scenario One: Romney wins: This, obviously, would be the best result for the former

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