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Newt Gingrich's Past Weighs Him Down In Florida

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First Posted: 01/29/2012 5:56 pm Updated: 01/30/2012 8:36 am

LUTZ, Fla. -- Newt and Callista Gingrich walked into the massive Idlewild Baptist Church here Sunday morning and sat in the third row of pews to hear a sermon that touched at points on themes central to Gingrich's biography: personal mistakes, betrayal of one's closest relations, and a search for forgiveness.

"There are some of you in this room, I would venture to guess, who have ripped apart families," said the preacher, Russell Moore, the dean of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Moore's message -- focused on the sanctity of human life -- was one of forgiveness and the grace of God.

Gingrich, the former House speaker from Georgia, has said he has gone to God over his two adulterous relationships and three marriages.

Moore's sermon touched on the idea that in the midst of "gory, awful, gritty reality," there can still be "beauty and redemption and hope."

But it appeared Sunday that if Gingrich's past held the seeds of a future of redemption, it was not political -- at least not in Florida. A new telephone survey released Saturday night of 800 registered Florida voters, conducted by MasonDixon Polling & Research from Jan. 24 to 26, indicated that the impact of Gingrich's past on his political fortunes was hurting him severely.

"Gingrich and Romney are essentially tied among men, but Romney has a 19-point lead over Gingrich among women. Gingrich's cocky persona, combined with his three marriages and record of infidelity, help account for that gender gap," the Tampa Bay Times wrote.

That 19-point gap is key to Gingrich's flagging fortunes in Florida, where he has fallen behind Romney by an average of more than a dozen points, just in the matter of the last few days.

Carol Mitsch, a retired 69-year-old business owner who attended the service and said she had not decided whom to vote for, called Gingrich a "good man" but said his past was nonetheless a factor in her decision-making.

"I try to set that aside, but I think women in general are more negative because of ... the history in the past," Mitsch said. "We're all forgiven but I think it stays with a woman because she doesn't want to be the women on the other side, like his ex-wife."

"I know a lot of women who have said they're not going to vote for him because of his history," Mitsch continued. "Not that he's not a good man and hasn't turned his back on that lifestyle, but because it's inherent in women to be judgmental of a man who has been unfaithful to his wife."

Gingrich profited politically from discussion of his past in South Carolina. At a debate in Charleston on Jan. 19, Gingrich decried CNN's John King when the journalist asked Gingrich about a charge by his second ex-wife, Marianne Gingrich, that he had asked her for an "open marriage" when he disclosed his affair with his current wife to her in 1999.

But it appears that for whatever reason, in Florida the issue of Gingrich's character has been a bigger focus for women voters.

When asked Sunday morning by a reporter why he thought he trailed so badly among women voters in Florida, Gingrich brushed off the question.

"I have no idea because I haven't seen those numbers before," Gingrich said.

Gingrich did not talk to the press about his reflections during the church service. He made no mention of redemption. His tone was one of attack, as he raised the level of his criticism on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, his main rival in the Republican primary.

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LUTZ, Fla. -- Newt and Callista Gingrich walked into the massive Idlewild Baptist Church here Sunday morning and sat in the third row of pews to hear a sermon that touched at points on themes central ...
LUTZ, Fla. -- Newt and Callista Gingrich walked into the massive Idlewild Baptist Church here Sunday morning and sat in the third row of pews to hear a sermon that touched at points on themes central ...
 
 
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AbeMartin 08:40 AM on 01/30/2012
If Gingrich's conversion to Roman Catholicism was not a sham designed to seal the deal with Callista, why were they attending services at a Southern Baptist Church, which was Gingrich's long held affiliation? Second thoughts? Lutz, Florida is the home of St. Timothy's R.C. Church which would have been happy, indeed to have such famous celebrities join them for services and Communion. And that, along with  Read More...
02:35 PM on 02/02/2012
does Castilla have no shame to be put "out there" by a man who is supposed to love her and protect her. Does she actually think she is worthy of becoming The First Lady? What the both share in common is their super egos and she wears RED beautifully.
03:09 PM on 01/31/2012
FAMOUS AMERICAN SAYINGS:

MLK: "I HAVE A DREAM.......

JFK: "ASK NOT................

WJC: "SUCK IT.............
09:50 AM on 01/31/2012
I can't get past the Mrs. Helmet Hair. Her AquaNet's impact on air quality alone is staggering.
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Who Is He In Yonder Stall?
02:59 PM on 01/31/2012
She uses a custom-formulated hairspray called AquaNewt.
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Got your back, Barack!!
09:28 AM on 01/31/2012
"We're all forgiven but I think it stays with a woman because she doesn't want to be the women on the other side, like his ex-wife."

EXACTLY. If I were a Republican, or if a Democrat ran his Gingrich's record, there is no way I'd vote for hiom.
07:46 PM on 01/30/2012
Sigh. All these republican candidates weigh me down....
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Jerilyn Jund
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06:53 PM on 01/30/2012
It's not looking good for the Republicans! Ouch!!!!!!
07:11 PM on 01/30/2012
Jerilyn Jund,

No its not. In fact if I remember correctly,none of the republicans are doing too well in the polls either.
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07:54 PM on 01/30/2012
By Craig Andresen on January 26, 2012 at 9:25 am
http://www.thenationalpatriot.com/?p=4138#more-4138
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06:49 PM on 01/30/2012
Will Rogers said it best, 'We shouldn’t elect a President. We should elect a magician'.
07:13 PM on 01/30/2012
Jamico Bob,

I never heard that quote before, but I can guess what it means. We're not going to get a miracle worker through, so we're going to have to settle for a president.
09:42 AM on 01/31/2012
Yes, a HUMAN President who is doing his very best under the circumstances.
Obama 2012
06:30 PM on 01/30/2012
In Massachusetts, one of the"bluest,of the states, the Democrats did not attack Mitt Romney, the way this PYTHON from Georgia does. He even lies about his association with Ronald Regan. He is truly an AMORAL creature. Obama would carry at least 48 states if the sleaze is allowed to return. The very best statement was when Romney told him to "Look in the Mirror" The Republican party deserves someone better then this.
06:17 PM on 01/30/2012
Gingerich's weight weighs him down everywhere. Ample man boobs and a pear shape, the ideal conservative physique.
06:17 PM on 01/30/2012
Newt Gingrich, we are told, went to God over his two adulterous relationships and three marriages. Maybe, maybe not. There's no way to prove his claim to virtue. However, one is compelled to ask: How many times can a person "go to God" before this ceases to be an act of personal redemption and becomes a confirmed bad habit of character?

The all American Tea Party answer is, "three". This rule is of course, adopted from the all American game of baseball; three strikes and you're out, maybe! One is also compelled to ask: How far will the Tea Party go to transform a self-serving, egocentric politician into an altruistic prophet of economic recovery and savior of American values?
03:11 PM on 01/31/2012
3 STRIKES & YOUR OUT!
06:04 PM on 01/30/2012
Newt 's past is the problem we all face today. THE ECONOMY OF OUR COUNTRY HAS BEEN DRAINED BY THIS VAMPIRE. THE NAFTA GATT CAPER BILL CLINTON AND NEWT COOKED UP HAS DE-INDUSTRIALIZED THE UNITED STATES. WE HAVE BEEN RAPED. THANK GOD FOR CHUCK HARDER, TALK SHOW HOST, WHO WARNED THE COUNTRY WHILE THE RAPE WAS GOING ON-NOBODY LISTENED TO HIS WARNINGS, AND NOW 76 PERCENT OF THE FACTORY JOBS HAVE BEEN STOLEN AND SHIPPED OVERSEAS.
06:44 PM on 01/30/2012
No body cared until it was them. Now it is almost everybody and they wonder how this happened? I have watched it happen since 1992 with the one world order vision of George Bush Senior and both parties going along with it. There should be an amendment that we cannot trade more with a country, than it trades with us along with the balanced budget amendment.
06:03 PM on 01/30/2012
Would I ever trust a man who cheated on two wives, and might be doing the same to the third(?), and who violated the basic tenets of his Catholic faith that does not allow divorce - unless you have influence within the hierarchy? The answer is NO. But someone with Gingrich's ego and chutzpa puts all that aside and claims purity and honesty for his lifestyle.
If elected he will cheat on the country and work primarily for his own benefit.
03:16 PM on 01/31/2012
YO, MY MAN!

Would I EVER trust a woman after her kind slaughtered 50,000,000 American Babies in its Abortion Camps since 1973, making Stalin, Hitler, Mao & Pol Pot look like Boy Scouts?

Would I trust Mitt Romney as President of America, who wants to slaughter millions more on his watch, at $50 a hit?

What do you think, America?
05:53 PM on 01/30/2012
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05:43 PM on 01/30/2012
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05:42 PM on 01/30/2012
I think that Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney would be a better President than Barack Obama. Vote a Republican to the White House!
06:45 PM on 01/30/2012
ABBO!!!!!
07:16 PM on 01/30/2012
To krisnelson800: .... if you want the new Dark Ages to descend upon us. Yes, then vote Republican. If you're human, vote Obama.