Did Newt Gingrich just endorse Ron Paul?
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If you listen to the Tampa debate held today, Newt is definitely buddying up to Ron Paul. He’s being brought into the tent because they know he isnt going away and he will have a substantial number of delegates backing him at the GOP convention. Not to mention his appeal to younger and Independent voters.