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The average driver is saving up to $500 a year by switching policies

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (US-Quote)
Sun Mar 22 20:01:08 2015

Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 17:01:04 -0700
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The average driver is saving up to $500 a year by switching policies

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Iowa will start to build some momentum for his campaign.But the big 
test is for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who zoomed to the 
top of the polls nationally and in Iowa after the demise of 
former frontrunner Herman Cain's campaign. Gingrich watched his support erode in the 
final weeks of the year and needs a good showing in Iowa 
to prove that he was not a flash in the pan.Gingrich's biggest 
weakness in Iowa could be a lack of organization. While Paul, Santorum, 
Bachmann and Perry can be assured that there will be supporters at 
nearly every caucus location to help rally others and show strength, Gingrich's 
campaign, which suffered a total meltdown in the spring, has been scrambling 
to muster an organization.A poor showing in Iowa for any of the 
conservative candidates could mean the end of their presidential bid, particularly for 
Bachmann and Santorum.One week later, it's New Hampshire's tur
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