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Can Gingrich last after Iowa SuperPAC attacks?

A new Public Policy poll shows Newt Gingrich has slipped into third place below Ron Paul and Mitt Romney. The Morning Joe panel – including the New York Observer's Joe Conason – discusses how ads by SuperPAC's are impacting his poll numbers, and if Gingrich can survive the attacks. The panel also discusses Gingrich's heated interview on "Face the Nation."