Could 'open marriage' claim help Gingrich win South Carolina?
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) claimed that her favored candidate for president, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, somehow stands to benefit by his second wife claiming that he asked her for an “open marriage.”
A leaflet campaign about Santorum's wife; allegations from Newt Gingrich's second wife that he asked her for an “open marriage” — all coming days before South Carolinians vote in the third primary of the season. POV Is Newt Gingrich's personal life
"And I am not going to answer the 'gotcha' question, 'Are you interested in an open marriage?'" he said. "Though I am flattered Newt Gingrich asked me." The youthful and occasionally dreadlocked crowd is not tailor-made for a Republican primary — they
A leaflet campaign about Santorum's wife; allegations from Newt Gingrich's second wife that he asked her for an “open marriage” — all coming days before South Carolinians vote in the third primary of the season. POV Is Newt Gingrich's personal life
A leaflet campaign about Santorum's wife; allegations from Newt Gingrich's second wife that he asked her for an “open marriage” — all coming days before South Carolinians vote in the third primary of the season. POV Is Newt Gingrich's personal life
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