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But that role was far easier to adopt when most polls had him as an also-ran. Now that he's at the front of the pack, it will be far harder for Gingrich to stay above the fray as his rivals try to tear him down. With the GOP race still volatile, political fortunes also could shift rapidly. Gingrich could have a tough time staying on the high road if left in a long, scrappy nomination fight. Gingrich -- who has two so-called super political action committees backing him
-- is also urging supporters not to contribute to outside groups that attack his GOP rivals. A new Atlanta-based PAC that was announced Tuesday said it would spread "the message of why America needs Newt Gingrich in order to win our future" and counter the well-financed efforts of the opposition. Gingrich's daughter, Jackie Gingrich Cushman, acknowledged Tuesday that her father has a challenge in getting past the image of him from his days as speaker. "People are remembering the media coverage and what they see and what they think about is the person who was the `Grinch who stole Christmas,'" she said. She said Gingrich, now 68, has matured and reached peace since leaving office more than a decade ago. "He is the happy warrior," Cushman said, adding that her 12-year-old daughter, Maggie, has had some campaign advice for her grandfather: Smile more. "Now she counts his smiles," Cushman said. Gingrich himself recognizes that the success of his candidacy may hinge on whether voters are ready to buy his conversion. Voters, he has said, will decide whether he has "the temperament and discipline to be president."
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