In the closing stretch of the Florida campaign,
Newt Gingrich has stopped stressing his pro-growth plans to cut
taxes and has instead remade himself as a kind of Occupy Wall
Street Republican. “I do not believe Wall Street can give enough
money to run enough negative ads to hide from the truth,” Gingrich
said Sunday at a rally in a retirement community. But as Ira Stoll
explains, Gingrich’s new strategy is bound to fail. If voters want
a president who will demonize Wall Street, Stoll writes, they’ve
got a perfectly fine incumbent in Barack Obama.
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