(WXIA) -- Newt Gingrich joins David Gregory on Meet the Press Sunday morning, one day after the Nevada caucuses.
After Gingrich's double-digit loss in Florida, the former House speaker says he is in the campaign for the long haul. Does the slower February schedule help or hurt his prospects as the calendar leads up to the Super Tuesday contests?
Will the negative campaigning by Gingrich and Mitt Romney provide more ammunition for President Obama's reelection hopes?
Just hours ahead of the biggest sporting event on the planet, comes three heavy-hitters of the political world.
Does Mitt Romney's Sunshine State victory reinforce the narrative that he's the inevitable nominee and does Newt Gingrich need a Hail Mary?
Are Republican voters still hungry for another candidate? And as President Obama prepares for a battle in the fall, is he in campaign shape?
Joining David, three men who have a stake in the outcome on Super Bowl Sunday: Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (D), New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I) and Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (R).
And at the Roundtable, Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), NY Times columnist David Brooks, GOP strategist Alex Castellanos, and MSNBC?s Rachel Maddow weigh in on the GOP field and whether or not a long, drawn-out GOP race helps or hurts President Obama.
Sunday morning at 10 a.m., just after 11Alive News Weekend Mornings, David Gregory hosts Meet the Press on 11Alive.
Remember -- if it's Sunday, it's Meet the Press.