![]() ![]() ![]() NEWT GINGRICH (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: I think all the weight of his negative advertising and all the weight of his dishonesty has hurt us some. Newt Gingrich - we can't afford the risk. NARRATOR: Information so damaging, it would help Obama win. ACOSTA: When she said she was holding on to damaging information about Gingrich. NANCY PELOSI (D-CA), HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: There's something I know. This new spot cites House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi's interview with CNN's John King earlier this week. ACOSTA: And his campaign is running the kind of negative ads that were once left to a pro-Romney super PAC. NARRATOR: Nancy Pelosi served on the committee that found Newt Gingrich guilty of ethics violations. ROMNEY: If you all can get there, we would love to see you there cheering and being part of that - no tickets, huh? Well, just storm in. ![]() (LAUGHTER) ACOSTA (voice-over): Mitt Romney seems to be channeling his inner Newt Gingrich, egging on his supporters to make some noise at the CNN debate. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) MITT ROMNEY (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: We're getting ready for another debate tonight. Just listening to the rhetoric out on the campaign trail today, the only thing missing at tonight's CNN debate will be the steel cage. Somebody may go to the moon tonight, but it won't be to establish a lunar colony, Wolf. JIM ACOSTA, CNN CORRESPONDENT: That's right. It looks like Romney may try tonight to go to the jugular. Our chief political analyst, Gloria Borger, is here, also CNN's Jim Acosta, who has been covering this campaign. And it's become a grudge match between the front-runners, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. It's the final debate before next Tuesday's crucial Florida primary. Just four hours from now, the four remaining Republican candidates will square off right here in Jacksonville. Will that idea take off with voters? I'm Wolf Blitzer on the campus of the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. What was that all about? And Newt Gingrich vows to establish a permanent colony on the moon. Everyone's talking about the tension on the tarmac, an in-your- face airport encounter between President Obama and Arizona's Republican governor. I will moderate tonight's Republican debate right here on CNN. WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now: Sparks are already flying only hours before the Republican candidates take the stage in this, their last face-off before the Florida primary. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Republicans Prepare for Florida Debate Permanent Moon Colony? Obama's Arizona Tarmac Tiff Interview With Florida Governor Rick Scott Rallies, Deadly Clashes In Syria 38 Million Acres Of Gulf Oil Leases For Sale Australian Prime Minister Shaken By Angry Protest Ice Rink Roof Collapse Caught On Tape What Gingrich Needs To Do Tonight ![]()
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