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Meet the Press This Sunday: Newt Gingrich, Eric Cantor, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Roundtable
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Newt Gingrich, trying to regain his footing in the race, is looking to the South to salvage his campaign on the biggest day yet of the Republican nomination. He'll join us to talk about his campaign and strategy in the final 48 hours before Super Tuesday. Can he pull off a win in Georgia, his home state, and will it be enough for him to continue in the hunt for the nomination?
Plus, while Republicans continue their search for the candidate they think is best suited to take on President Obama, the battle over how to recharge the economic recovery continues in Washington. The Republican leader in the House, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va), will join us exclusively to talk about the GOP plan to get America back to work and will he lend his support to a candidate in advance of Virginia's Tuesday primary?
On the Democratic side: The president is coming under attack from his Republican rivals who are blaming him for rising gas prices and a stagnant economic recovery. DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz will join is exclusively to respond to those charges and to lay out the case for why President Obama deserves another term.
Finally, a look ahead to Super Tuesday: What to expect and with over 400 delegate at stake, will Tuesday finally provide some clarity as to who will become the eventual GOP nominee? Our roundtable weighs in on the latest developments in Decision 2012: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, GOP strategist Mike Murphy, Time Magazine's Mark Halperin, and NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
Plus, while Republicans continue their search for the candidate they think is best suited to take on President Obama, the battle over how to recharge the economic recovery continues in Washington. The Republican leader in the House, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va), will join us exclusively to talk about the GOP plan to get America back to work and will he lend his support to a candidate in advance of Virginia's Tuesday primary?
On the Democratic side: The president is coming under attack from his Republican rivals who are blaming him for rising gas prices and a stagnant economic recovery. DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz will join is exclusively to respond to those charges and to lay out the case for why President Obama deserves another term.
Finally, a look ahead to Super Tuesday: What to expect and with over 400 delegate at stake, will Tuesday finally provide some clarity as to who will become the eventual GOP nominee? Our roundtable weighs in on the latest developments in Decision 2012: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, GOP strategist Mike Murphy, Time Magazine's Mark Halperin, and NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
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