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But it's Gingrich's performances that voters have noticed. In a Des Moines Register poll released in early December, 50 percent of likely caucus-goers said Gingrich is the best debater. Romney was a distant second with 14 percent. Aides say his success is due, in part, to careful study. Since May, Gingrich has been practicing speaking in one-minute intervals, the length of time required by the debates. He's done it both in debate preparation
-- originally with the help of campaign staffers who abandoned him in June
-- and on the campaign trail, giving prepared speeches in one-minute pieces. He's specifically prepared by reading through almost all of Ronald Reagan's debate transcripts from his 1980 presidential campaign, looking to learn from Reagan's communication style. Gingrich also specifically asked campaign staff for a transcript and video of the famous exchange between Reagan and a debate moderator, John Breen, because he viewed the New Hampshire primary debate where it took place as the first time Reagan was really being attacked by his Republican rivals. When the moderator asked to have Reagan's microphone turned off, Reagan responded, to great applause, "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Breen!" That moment helped reinvigorate Reagan's campaign.
Campaign staffers also sent Gingrich a transcript of Reagan's debate with Sen. Robert Kennedy in 1967. Reagan, then governor of California, debated the Vietnam War with Kennedy, a New York Democrat. But Reagan's most salient lesson for Gingrich heading into Saturday night's debate comes from his famous exchange with President Jimmy Carter. As Carter launched into an attack on Reagan's views, Reagan defused it with four words that came to define the campaign: "There you go again!"
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