Infrastructure, outsourcing enter Republican debates

Monday, January 23, 2012
     Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich played to the local audience in Thursday’s televised primary debate leading up to the South Carolina primary by talking about infrastructure upgrades at the Port of Charleston as an example of how the government could help create jobs.    Gingrich won on the South Carolina primary on Saturday.    The former speaker of the House said he would push for increased off-shore drilling for natural gas and use the royalties to mo...
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