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"When you have crony-capitalism and politicians taking care of their friends, that's not free-enterprise. That's backdoor socialism," Gingrich said during remarks to older voters at a senior citizens expo. The former House speaker predicted that a win in the first-in-the-South primary would pave a path to the presidency. "If I win South Carolina, I think I will become the Republican nominee," he said. Last month, Gingrich made a similarly bold declaration about winning the nomination. At the time he was ahead in the polls and Romney's allies had not yet blooded Gingrich with a barrage of negative attack ads in Iowa. South Carolina has a decades-long streak of voting for the eventual GOP nominee. From South Carolina, Gingrich was headed to Florida to raise money and open a campaign headquarters.
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