Posted on 12/25/2011 11:19:19 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
With just days remaining before the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential candidates have gone into high gear in a last-ditch effort to win over the state's Republican voters.
Having surged recently in Iowa polls (although the latest poll puts those numbers in question), Newt Gingrich is the headline-maker these days, and we know you have a lot of questions about how his plans and policies would benefit you and your family if he were elected president.
That's why CafeMom is hosting a "Coffee Break" between moms, Newt Gingrich, and his wife Callista, at Java Joe's in Des Moines on Friday, December 30. It will be hosted by myself and pollster Frank Luntz.
Find out how to attend this event if you live in the Des Moines area -- or submit a question for us to ask Newt -- after the jump!
We created this Coffee Break to give moms the opportunity to find out what this outspoken candidate has to say when it comes to the issues that matter most to you.
After all, moms are a crucial demographic for the 2012 elections. Yet according to a recent CafeMom survey, many of you believe your elected officials on Capitol Hill aren't listening and don't know what you and your family are going through. We want to help you make the right decision for you and your family before casting your ballot in November 2012, and we hope that this Coffee Break is the first of many in-depth discussions we have with the candidates on your behalf.
We will be choosing moms from the audience to ask Newt questions themselves -- so if you live in or near Des Moines and want to attend, go to this link and RSVP.
We'll also be asking questions that we've culled from readers hear at The Stir and on CafeMom.
So let's get this conversation started: What would you like to ask Newt Gingrich?
Let me know in the comments!
According to the constitution, for what purposes may the federal government tax the people?
My question to Newt would be: Mr. Gingrich Would you abolish Sex ED in our schools and give duty back to the parents?
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