This Sunday on Meet the Press:

Romney Campaign vs. Gingrich Campaign

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are dueling in the Sunshine State making their final pitch to voters. Is Romney poised for a rebound? This Sunday, a debate between the two camps: For Romney, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), and for Gingrich, Former Sen. Fred Thompson. How is the heated battle between the two candidates affecting the party? Will it hurt the eventual nominee in a race against the President? And what does each candidate see as their path to victory? Is Florida a must win?

Scarborough, Goodwin and Todd on the 2012 race

We’ll break down the state of 2012 race with exclusive new poll numbers in the state just two days ahead of the Florida primary. While the candidates canvass the Sunshine state, the President hit the road & laid out his campaign blueprint for the Fall. We’ll have full analysis of the race with our roundtable: MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, & NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd.

Obama 2012 strategist David Axelrod

President Obama used his State of the Union address Tuesday to lay out his campaign blueprint for the 2012 election and this week hit four battleground states heralding a message of economic fairness. Meanwhile, Republican rivals Romney and Gingrich repeated charges that the president was using the politics of envy. We’ll go inside the president’s re-election playbook with his senior campaign strategist David Axelrod.

GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum

After winning the first contest of the 2012 race, Rick Santorum is looking to get another victory in the Sunshine state. Hoping to separate himself from the bickering Romney and Gingrich, Santorum sees himself as the true conservative alternative to two flawed candidates. What's his strategy in Florida? How does a loss there affect his candidacy? And why does Santorum think he has the best chance to beat President Obama?

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