The Washington Post
maps out Newt Gingrich's strategy to stay in the GOP presidential race.
"He will focus heavily on upcoming contests in Southern states, where he
expects his Georgia roots and conservative rhetoric to play well. And
he will step up his attacks on his leading rival, former Massachusetts
governor Mitt Romney, for being too liberal to take on President Obama
in the fall."
But Politico says Gingrich "is starting to look a lot like Mike Huckabee. Running a seat-of-his-pants campaign that was short on cash but long on one-liners, the former Baptist preacher enjoyed early 2008 success, hit a rough patch and then had what turned out to be a meaningless rebound when the race turned to his native South."