
Romney tried to prevent Gingrich from having one of his signature ‘moments.’ | AP Photo
Here are some thoughts from Politico:
6) Everyone seemed tired
It’s understandable why — this was the 18th GOP debate since last May.
The candidates have been grinding it out on the trail for weeks, and South Carolina was a crescendo to a wild period that began with the Iowa caucuses.
All of the candidates — Gingrich, especially — looked tired and seemed subdued.
It is par for the course in a nominating process, but it tends to create fewer dramatic moments.
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