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Newt Gingrich For President Campaign Announcement Expected Wednesday

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 05/09/11 11:45 AM ET Updated: 07/09/11 06:12 AM ET

Newt Gingrich 2012

ATLANTA — Newt Gingrich is running for president.

The former House speaker disclosed his bid on Twitter and Facebook on Monday and urged followers to tune into Fox News on Wednesday.

"I will be on to talk about my run for president of the United States," Gingrich wrote after spending a year or more publicly laying the groundwork for a GOP presidential candidacy. "I have been humbled by all the encouragement you have given me to run."

The move was hardly a surprise; Gingrich has spent months raising money, assembling a campaign team and visiting early primary states. He also quietly opened a campaign headquarters in Atlanta, and had long been scheduled to address the Georgia Republican Party Convention on Friday in Macon, Ga. Aides say that will be his first speech as a full-fledged candidate.

Gingrich, 67, enters a Republican field that's far from fully formed; no less than a dozen Republicans are weighing bids and only a few have taken steps toward candidacies. It's a crop of candidates that has many in the Republican Party yearning for more options as they seek the strongest candidate to take on President Barack Obama in 2012.

Besides high name recognition, Gingrich brings to the race a slew of policy ideas, a network of grass-roots support and a political machine years in the making. But his personal baggage – he's on his third marriage – could hinder his chances as he seeks to woo conservatives who make up the core of the GOP primary electorate.

His entry into the race marks a comeback attempt more than a decade after leaving political office.

The conservative former Georgia congressman rose to power after leading the GOP to its first majority in the House in 40 years, spearheading the Republican revolution in the 1994 elections and pledging to adhere to his party's "Contract with America."

Once at the top of the House, he challenged the first-term Democratic president, Bill Clinton, at every turn. A spending fight between Gingrich and Clinton led to federal government shutdowns in 1995 and 1996, and Gingrich watched his popularity fall.

He faced charges of hypocrisy after revelations that he was carrying on an affair with a congressional aide at the same time he was criticizing Clinton's relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. He divorced his second wife and married the aide, Callista Bisek; she now goes by her husband's surname.

In an interview earlier this year with a Christian broadcaster, Gingrich said his focus on his job contributed to his infidelity and the failure of his two previous marriages.

Ethics questions also dogged him as speaker.

Gingrich faced some 84 ethics complaints; they were leveled mostly by House Democrats who were in the minority and focused on what critics called his blurring of the lines between politics and his personal life. All but one of those complaints was dismissed with no penalty.

He paid $300,000 for the cost of investigating the final complaint – whether Gingrich's college course had violated federal tax law – as part of an agreement with House ethics investigators. Led by Republicans, the ethics committee never reached a conclusion about that allegation. And the IRS cleared the organizations connected with the course of any tax violations.

He stepped down from the House in 1999.

Since then, he's traveled the world speaking on issues from health care to foreign affairs, built a lucrative network of nonprofit and business ventures, and written a steady stream of books. All of that has made him one of the nation's most well-known Republicans, with a loyal following.

In recent months as he geared up for a run, Gingrich has lambasted Obama's federal health law and has criticized the Democrat's foreign policy as "clueless."

The twice-divorced Gingrich also has been working to make inroads with social conservatives critical to the GOP primary base, highlighting his conversion to Catholicism after marrying Callista.

She works with her husband on documentary films and has figured prominently in campaign appearances in the months since Gingrich made clear he was considering a run.

Although he has lived in northern Virginia for more than a decade, the Pennsylvania-born Gingrich has also been playing up his Georgia roots. He taught college in Georgia and was a longtime congressman from suburban Atlanta, helping build the Republican Party in the state dominated at the time by Democrats.

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ATLANTA — Newt Gingrich is running for president. The former House speaker disclosed his bid on Twitter and Facebook on Monday and urged followers to tune into Fox News on Wednesday. "I will b...
ATLANTA — Newt Gingrich is running for president. The former House speaker disclosed his bid on Twitter and Facebook on Monday and urged followers to tune into Fox News on Wednesday. "I will b...
 
 
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LisaDi 02:09 PM on 05/09/2011
"How do you know she's a witch?'
"She turned me into a Newt."
"You don't look like a Newt."
"Oh....I got better."
Please.....Gingrich is the perfect example of the Conservative on Family Values
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Yup, and being the President of The United States will be stress free correct for Newt....
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dls8649
12:48 AM on 05/15/2011
A better headline for this article would be, "Newt Gingrich Sticks Finger in Ear.











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Alicia Westberry
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08:23 AM on 05/12/2011
The GOP is really scraping the bottom of the barrel
07:51 PM on 05/11/2011
Joke of the century. We need another contract on America.
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11:58 AM on 05/11/2011
It's a clown car. You can always fit one more.
07:16 AM on 05/11/2011
everyone keeps bringing up newt having baggage what was it the pride of the democratic party did in the white house with that little girl he kept calling a woman what was her name Monica Lewinski and who is it Obama through under the bus a couple years ago so-called Rev Wright and did any of you ever listen to Obamas audio tapes on his books listen to the tone in his voice when he says WHITE PEOPLE isn't he also the one who wouldn't even pledge our nations flag till called on it and can you obviously not see he is spending out of control open ur eyes people he comes like a thief in the night
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dls8649
12:51 AM on 05/15/2011
But, Obama can spell and punctuate a sentance correctly.
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kencrn419
The past laughs last...
06:42 PM on 05/10/2011
How is it even possible that the GOP has sunk so low?

Palin, Huckabee, Bachmann, Gingrich, Santorum, The Donald...Really??

Watching their desperate scramble for a viable candidate almost makes me feel bad for them.
Karma2U
Blessed are the Peacemakers
01:55 AM on 05/11/2011
It's possible because it was a very short fall.
06:25 PM on 05/10/2011
I urge all of you to re-elect President Obama.

He knows what's Right.
He have the Right ideas for you.
He will do the Right things.
He is the Right choice.

So be on the Right and do the Right thing, the Right way--RE-ELECT PRESIDENT OBAMA!
09:42 AM on 05/11/2011
There is no way on this God's green earth that I would ever consider voting for Obama! He will have everyone broke. You should check his point of views while he was in collage. The man has many bags of wool that he is pulling over the eyes of the US population
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nmaddog7
03:55 PM on 05/10/2011
If this guy wins, those guilty of it will ot be those who vote R,it will be as V says "But again, truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty you need only look into a mirror. "
03:36 PM on 05/10/2011
Wow, just when you think the possibilities on the right couldn't get any more comical, along comes the Newt. Mr. Morality. Certainly doesn't say much for the GOP now does it?
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onasphere
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02:15 PM on 05/10/2011
I liked when Newt said "They mostly come out at night. Mostly."
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panamarine
My opinion is only an opinion
02:10 PM on 05/10/2011
Might as well get all the "loosers"- " washed ups"- "bland" -"clueless"- "one message" -"no message"- "birthers" together in one box...have them shake it out...and produce their great White Hope. Should be interesting campaign season. Get your tickets early, this show might not last too long.
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El Saltine
02:08 PM on 05/10/2011
gingrich will never be Pressident. And yers that's a small g for gingrich.
01:51 PM on 05/10/2011
LOL, poor Newt......don't waste your money.
01:44 PM on 05/10/2011
Yes to both and I can't wait to see him nosediving towards earth in flames..
01:41 PM on 05/10/2011
I would certainly say that Newt is definitely a sideshow, but, I'm not sure how amusing he really is. He is old news, not yesterday's story, not even a story from the past decade, but, a story that is over 15 years old. Newt, get over yourself, what do you realy hope to accomplish. Can you bend the political debate in certain directions, maybe, can you possibly achieve the Repub nomination, doubtful, and can you actually be elected President, highly improbable to be sure.

The people will not forget your thrice married story and, the the fact that while you were excoriating Bill Clinton for his dalliance with Monica, you, Newt, were having a torrid affair, while your then wife was dying of cancer in the hospital. The people can, and will, remember such duplicitiousness, such hyprocrisy. Newt, do yourself a favor and, spare us, and, yourself, the spectacle of your running for President.