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Newt Gingrich 2012 Campaign On Life Support

Newt Gingrich 2012

By SHANNON McCAFFREY   07/16/11 09:13 AM ET   AP

ATLANTA -- His presidential campaign on life support, Newt Gingrich ran into the county coroner at a recent tea party event in South Carolina.

"I'm not here because you're looking ill or anything," Rae Wooten assured the former U.S. House speaker at Tuesday's event in North Charleston. A chuckling Gingrich feigned relief.

For the embattled White House candidate who's seen by some as a dead man walking in the crowded Republican field, the encounter may have hit a bit close to home.

His aides and advisers resigned en masse in early June. His first campaign finance disclosure report, filed Friday, provided little reason to be optimistic. It showed that Gingrich had raised $2.1 million since getting into the race, badly trailing the front-runner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

He had a little more than $1 million in debt, almost half of that for private air travel.

Gingrich's campaign remains a skeleton operation. He has not moved to replace most of the consultants and staff members who left. His operations in early-voting states such as Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina rely on volunteers rather than paid staff.

"I don't view him as a serious candidate and frankly I don't know anyone who does view him as a serious candidate," said Tom Perdue, a Republican strategist from Gingrich's old home state of Georgia.

"It's not uncommon for a candidate to become delusional and that's what I think you are seeing here."

Gingrich argues that the kind of grass-roots, Internet-driven campaign he wants to run can function with a lean staff and that he doesn't need a stable of well-paid consultants to launch the attack ads of a more traditional effort.

"I am very different than normal politicians, and normal consultants found that very hard to deal with," Gingrich said during an appearance in Atlanta last month. He outlined a strategy that he contended would allow him to continue to plug away at issues while the other candidates beat up each other and, inevitably, fumble.

Gingrich's tactic: Be the last candidate standing.

Gingrich casts himself as the one in the race who has the experience of dealing with the big issues such as the economy.

Still, for all his decades in politics, Gingrich has seemed something of a long shot to win the nomination. He carries heavy personal baggage, including three marriages and an admission of adultery, into a primary where evangelical voters hold powerful sway.

His reputation as headstrong and undisciplined came into sharp focus almost immediately after he entered the race for president as he careened through a series of missteps (seeming to back an individual health care mandate that is anathema in his party) and embarrassing revelations (a huge revolving loan account at luxury jeweler Tiffany's).

Then, just as the GOP race seemed to be heating up, he disappeared with his wife, Callista, for a planned cruise off the Greek islands, leading some to believe he wasn't taking the race seriously.

He has pledged to stay in the race.

Gingrich was in Iowa Friday and aides say he expects to spend more time in the state in coming weeks, even as he plans to skip the Iowa straw poll later this summer that had at one point been seen as a key part of his campaign there.

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ATLANTA -- His presidential campaign on life support, Newt Gingrich ran into the county coroner at a recent tea party event in South Carolina. "I'm not here because you're looking ill or anything," R...
ATLANTA -- His presidential campaign on life support, Newt Gingrich ran into the county coroner at a recent tea party event in South Carolina. "I'm not here because you're looking ill or anything," R...
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11:14 AM on 07/18/2011
He shouldn't worry. He can easily go back on Fox News and have Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly kiss his behind and continue to tell him he is the savior. That's what they had been feeding him before and no wonder he though he was the answer to America's problems.
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Ojodelgato
Bios? We don't need no stinking Bios!
08:06 AM on 07/18/2011
It's like watching a train wreck, you want to turn away . . . but you can't.

As much as I dislike Newt, I feel sorry for him and hope he goes back to making his gazillions of dollars doing whatever it was he used to do - when he had an actual job.
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
12:21 PM on 07/18/2011
No need to feel sorry for Gingrich. Before the campaign his job was scamming people out of money for phoney awards that he handed out in return for large donations. The only reason he even started this campaign was to lend legitimacy to his phoney awards scams. The fact that anyone ever takes this con man seriously is appalling.
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ohiotechie
Better dead than red...
07:09 AM on 07/18/2011
...."It's not uncommon for a candidate to become delusional"...

Just exactly when was it that Newt *wasn't* delusional?
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Robin Terrace
daughter of a Union Ironworker
04:18 PM on 07/17/2011
Time is the great reveal-er, Newt
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Shrank
We are sorry, your micro-bio is not PC
02:40 PM on 07/17/2011
Don't quit, Newt. Keep running up those campaign debts, bro'. Keep flying Moby Dick Airways.
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12:45 PM on 07/17/2011
Gingrich may end up the last man standing, which is completely unlikely, but between his million dollar debt to Tiffany's and his in the hole financial situation getting worse by the day. Yes, he's right he's not like "normal" politicians, he's much much worse and he has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO OFFER, except for his poor performance and hypocrisy as a family values and Christian man. He has an overblown sense of himself and does not see himself as the veritable failure that he is like most republicans.
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Aikaterina
A Greek-American living in California
12:30 PM on 07/17/2011
Like "the Donald," Newt's fake campaign was a racket, scam and means to shake a few bucks out of supporters. Newt had no intention of actually running, but used his "campaign" to get attention and money,.perhaps because his bill at Tiffany's is due.

Gingrich was never a "public servant" or a representative of his district. Many forget he was ousted, and investigated for numerous violations of House ethics rules (few and lax as they are).

Neither Palin or Huckabee, who claim to be "public servants" are willing to actually declare candidacy. For the time being (depending on the News Corp. scandal), they both have lucrative jobs on FOX, and Palin rakes in millions via speaking fees.
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
12:22 PM on 07/18/2011
Exactly right, Aikaterina.
12:24 PM on 07/17/2011
Newt ; the ship has sailed you and your plastic face over spending barbie just don't fit the bill for what this country needs as a leader. Someone with more skills and appeal will replace Mr. Obama on November the fifth 2012. Thanks any way, just go home and pay your own debts before you try to take on the national debt !!!
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emperorofohio
to thine own self be true
11:46 AM on 07/17/2011
Does anyone seriously believe that Newt was ever actually running for the office of president? Please this was just another scam to raise money to pay his Tiffany's bill and take his "current temporary" wife on holiday and have it paid for. Like Palin, Newt will quit soon and fade back into shadows until he needs his next injection of capitol to maintain his life style.
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Ojodelgato
Bios? We don't need no stinking Bios!
08:08 AM on 07/18/2011
I predict a reality TV show in his future. The story of Newt and his Barbie-doll wife #3. Must-watch TV for sure.
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Michael Valentine
Retired SEIU Member
11:18 AM on 07/17/2011
Newt's poor pathetic run has just been an attempt to keep his name in the public so he can work the political money machine later.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
02:42 PM on 07/17/2011
I think it's part of the job application for faux news....being a joke candidate will get him a nightly hour on fox.
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Ojodelgato
Bios? We don't need no stinking Bios!
08:10 AM on 07/18/2011
Yup, it's that kind of credibility that'll getcha on Faux News.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
02:44 PM on 07/17/2011
He can star in his own movie to rival Palin's undefeated. He can call it "Faithful".
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calloy
goo goo g' joob
11:12 AM on 07/17/2011
on life support?!? his campaign was cremated and the ashes scattered on mount loser long ago. the only place it ever had any life whatsoever was in his teeny mind.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
11:03 AM on 07/17/2011
Life support? The campaign needed triple bypass before it even started!
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iMissMollyIvins
Middle-aged, Middle class, Midwestern Populist
10:59 AM on 07/17/2011
"It's not uncommon for a candidate to become delusional..."
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He was delusional back in the 90's and hasn't gotten any better since.
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ohiotechie
Better dead than red...
07:12 AM on 07/18/2011
Right!

(BTW: Love the screen name! I miss her too....)
10:44 AM on 07/17/2011
Certainly wasn't "Uncommon" for obama to become "Delusional" when he made all those campaign promises just to get elected ! Now, we're all sorry !
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Beaner414
I prefer a microbrew
06:28 AM on 07/18/2011
He has actually made good on many of those promises. I'm not sorry, but I don't think I am part of your "we're all".