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And his books, it would seem. Even when asked about real estate mogul Donald Trump's upcoming debate for GOP hopefuls, Gingrich can't help but plug the connection: Trump appeared in a Gingrich film. At times, there seems to be little distinction between campaigning and bookselling. For instance, before a one-on-one debate with then-contender Herman Cain outside of Houston, Texas, the Gingriches signed copies of their books for fans who lined up to shell out cash for an autographed copy just outside the venue's doors. Nearby, a volunteer donned an elephant costume and stood in for the star of Callista's children's book
-- "Ellis the Elephant." For Gingrich, the campaign sometimes takes on the feeling of an extended book tour. "At 8:30 tomorrow morning, we're going to be at the Westin at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and we're going to be talking about jobs and the economy," Gingrich told a radio interviewer last month. "And then after the town hall meeting, Callista is going to be signing her new book, the New York Times bestseller,
'Sweet Land Of Liberty.' ... And I'll be signing my new novel, 'The Crater,' about the Civil War, and a book on American exceptionalism called
'A Nation Like No Other.'" Gingrich, meanwhile, continues to run a campaign perhaps like no other.
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