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Newt Gingrich's Baggage Gives Conservatives Pause Ahead Of Florida Primary 2012

By BRENDAN FARRINGTON   01/30/12 06:50 AM ET  AP

PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Newt Gingrich's personal and political baggage is giving even the most hard-core Republicans pause in a conservative swath of the state.

"Not Gingrich" is how Annette Purvis says she plans to vote. "I've never liked Gingrich. Never. Never in the history of Gingrich."

She's turned off by what she calls his moral and ethical issues. He's been divorced twice, is an admitted adulterer and was the first House speaker to be reprimanded by his colleagues for ethical misconduct. All that has Purvis, a 49-year-old wife and mother from Laurel Hill near the Alabama border, looking elsewhere. "I'll probably do Romney," she adds, her hesitation apparent.

Marty Upfield, a 64-year-old retiree from Pensacola, seems equally uneasy with Gingrich. She, too, pointed to Gingrich's political record and personal background as a problem. She's considering voting for Mitt Romney, who she says isn't conservative enough, even though her political views are more in line with Gingrich's positions.

"But it is about trust," says Upfield. "I need to have a little more certainty that he's changed in some ways."

This deep reluctance to back Gingrich was voiced by many of the dozen and a half people interviewed last week in this city in the Florida Panhandle that borders the Gulf of Mexico to the south and west and Alabama to the north. Gingrich's past, it seemed, was heavily influencing decisions about who to back. Many said they were resigned to choosing Romney.

In one of the most conservative parts of the state, many of those interviewed said they see their political philosophy more in line with Gingrich – who led the GOP revolution that took control of the House in 1994 – than with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who in the past has espoused more moderate positions on social issues. But many also said they're considering voting for Romney, or already did during the state's early voting period, because they fear that Gingrich's history – both personally and professionally – will hurt him in a general election match up against President Barack Obama.

"I really like him. He's one of the finest speakers. He's got fantastic memory and recall," said Tim Fuller of Gingrich.

But Fuller, 68, and wife Vicki, 67, didn't pick him.

"We voted for the more electable candidate," Fuller said, adding that they chose Romney – "the lesser of two evils."

On the minds of many interviewed: Gingrich's ethics case while serving as House speaker, the $1.65 million his businesses made off Freddie Mac before he criticized the mortgage giant during his campaign, and his three marriages.

"I like him. I like his mannerisms. I just don't think I can vote for him. There's too much out there," said Bonnie Meenen, 64. Romney may get her vote because of that.

Some also were put off by Gingrich's personality.

"I think Newt's temper is too short," said David Nobles, 57, who voted for Romney. "It came down to Newt and Mitt, and Mitt just seems like more presidential material than Newt."

That Gingrich, who has emerged as the more conservative alternative to Romney, doesn't have a lock on this part of the state, regardless of his flaws, may not bode well for his prospects in other, more diverse parts of Florida ahead of Tuesday's pivotal primary. And the reluctance among some Republicans here to embrace Gingrich indicates that Romney's strategy to raise questions about Gingrich's character may be working.

Over the past week, Romney and his allies have castigated Gingrich on the campaign trail and in TV ads blanketing the state.

"While Florida families lost everything in the housing crisis, Newt Gingrich cashed in," says a Romney campaign ad airing in this state. The commercial says that Gingrich collected more than $1.6 million from "the scandal-ridden agency that helped create the crisis."

Romney's team has taken a more subtle approach in attacking Gingrich for his flawed personal life. He has been emphasizing his own 42-year marriage to the same woman, as well as his five sons and numerous grandchildren, as a way to contrast himself to Gingrich. And an outside group backing Romney has run ads mentioning Gingrich's "baggage."

A Quinnipiac University poll released Friday showed Romney leading Gingrich, 38 to 29 percent. Among voters who identify as conservative, Romney and Gingrich are in a virtual tie.

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Speaking the day before the Delaware primary, Gingrich hinted he was considering ending his presidential run:

"I think we need to take a deep look at what we are doing," Gingrich said in an interview with NBC News during a campaign stop in Delaware. "We will be in North Carolina tomorrow night and we will look and see what the results are."

According to NBC, the former House speaker said he would need to "reassess" based on the results of Tuesday's primary in Delaware, a state where Gingrich has spent a great deal of time campaigning in recent weeks. Gingrich indicated that the state's 17 delegates were crucial to his viability as a candidate.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Newt Gingrich's personal and political baggage is giving even the most hard-core Republicans pause in a conservative swath of the state. "Not Gingrich" is how Annette Purvis says s...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Newt Gingrich's personal and political baggage is giving even the most hard-core Republicans pause in a conservative swath of the state. "Not Gingrich" is how Annette Purvis says s...
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
07:23 AM on 01/31/2012
A view from across the pond : Newt Gingrich has so much BAGGAGE that even U Haul fleet would have no chance of moving him into the White House, but they need not purchase extra vehicles as they will not be needed, as Newt WILL NEVER BE ELECTED as PRESIDENT
07:08 AM on 01/31/2012
Newt Doggy-Dog...is a disgrace to all rappers who drive gun-each, stars & bars draped pickemup trucks. The man clearly...doesn't know his history. BEST FLORIDA PRIMARY BLOG, EVER! Thoughts at 3 A.M.: Imagine They Held A Primary...And Nobody Cared http://thoughtsatthreeam.blogspot.com/2012/01/imagine-they-held-primaryand-nobody.html?spref=tw
10:16 PM on 01/30/2012
You mean he's lost the constituency endowed with gray matter?
04:17 PM on 01/30/2012
Florida! How can you resist a visionary such as NEWT?!?! Don't you want a colony on the moon? Vote NEWT 2012!
01:54 PM on 01/30/2012
It is so much fun watching the old guard Republicans squirm at the thought of Newt Gingrich being the nominee. The Republican talking heads on T.V. keep spinning on how they have such a strong field in this election, when they know full well that it is just spin. I think that is going to be such a fiasco this year, a lot of Repubs. will sit it out. I can also see a scenario where in states with open primaries, people could really screw things up for the Repubs. by splitting the votes for Santurum and Paul. Stay tuned folks, it's going to a very bumpy ride.
01:16 PM on 01/30/2012
I am appalled by recent pronouncements from both Gingrich and Romney in which they want to discontinue printing ballots and other government publications in Spanish. This is a multi-lingual world, and making this an English-only country, a longtime dream of midwestern isolationists, is impossible and comes through as a thoroughly scurrilous attempt to disenfranchise Hispanic voters. America has long lagged behind other countries in language instruction; high school Spanish being the subject of jokes, and high school French as well. Most people in today's world speak more than one language, even poor villagers who speak their village dialect and also a greater tribal tongue. En otras palabras, ningun fulano ni frijol debe votar a los Republicanos porque nos aborrecen segun se nota.
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Sim0n Gomez
I am the radical center!
12:42 PM on 01/30/2012
Oh Newt, crumbling down so soon. We were counting on you to wipe the GOP out of existence. Now we will have to settle with simply defeating Romney.
12:38 PM on 01/30/2012
Plague on Newt in Florida ? This pandemic of toxic tonic swallows the bitter pill of defeat. Hemlock for this Hammick of Beltway Abbatoirs.
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Pinkensteve
Dogs like toast
11:00 AM on 01/30/2012
Anyone but Gingrich because you want anyone but Obama. Heck of a way to elect a President.
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datenutloaf
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10:06 AM on 01/30/2012
Does anyone out there really want CallistaTheMistressTa as the FMOTUS

(FirstMistressOfTheUS) stalking the halls of the WhiteHouse sportin' her Tiffany Blood Diamonds?
12:40 PM on 01/30/2012
Calista is a firm supporter of, the Kimberly process. Charles Taylor, A close personal friend.
11:06 PM on 01/30/2012
What?
09:49 AM on 01/30/2012
Baggage or no baggage - he is STILL correct about Romney LIBERALISM

7:15am on CBS Schieffer summoned it up as he said there is still a great divide on the left and the right of the Republican Party - the LEFT? ... yup!
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badboyzs
If you have cheated in life, then you are a liar.
12:25 PM on 01/30/2012
NEWT the old and NEW NEWT is so far off of the issues, he just won't quit. He has an ego as big as his backside, the BIGGEST HYPOCRITE, as unethical as they come, a career politician whose time has come to retire OFF THE BELTWAY already. Sick and tired of his nonsense when he debates!
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
08:55 AM on 01/30/2012
When nobody else will do, do Romney? We think not.

Republican friends, we stand with you as you mourn the complete loss of dignity and respectability your party has experienced since your political cousins, Clampetts that they are, just took over. Tea Party couping must be hard to endure. Rumor had it that they ... nevermind, see how comfortable that ditch has become so soon?

This Gingrich person is such a pesky fellow. There is absolutely nothing he will not say. With my own ears, I heard him say this very morning that President Obama is warring against Christianity. Yikes. A lie truly does not care who tells it!!!

So, truly, you with no proper choices, you must make demonstrable choices in line with your true dignity. There is no Republican running anyone in their right mind will support. You are not fully crazed. You are not going to vote for President Obama.

The only dignified option, and one that will reclaim your dignity, is to turn off the television and sit the out the 2012 race. Big sigh.
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badboyzs
If you have cheated in life, then you are a liar.
12:28 PM on 01/30/2012
Vote for Obama! The best choice out there! He is ethical, not been through three marriages, is not a HYPOCRITE LIKE NEWT, THE OLD AND NEW NEWT, he is finished and he can't realize it because of his career politician beltway EGO!!
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TRex86
Enjoying life in West Ohio
08:45 AM on 01/30/2012
Thomas Edsall's piece in the NY Times underscores the problem that Newt represents. A large part of their rather incoherent base is the fundamentalist-theocratic bloc of culture warriors, who have integrated their religiosity into their view of civic life. Compare for example the libertarian faction, who theoretically have no interst in one's religion or sexuality. Newt's erratic personal life has something for both--and his malleable values offend both. His only road to success is anger-mongering to distract the hard core from his obvious flaws. Smart? Maybe. Presidential? Don't make me laugh.

Where the left-progressives fail is not appreciating the comprehensive nature of the theocratic worldview. We stand for modernity, pluralism, diversity, tolerance--attributes of all advanced civilizations. Right wing fundamentalists are true reactionaries, hiers to Torquemada, defending the faith from heretics, who threaten their sense of the moral order in the universe. They unabashedly deny well established scientific facts--not just climate change but evolution, tantamount to denying their own genetic endowment.

In short, this is our chance to develop a wedge issue. Push the zealots to the point that they offend their erstwhile libertarian allies. While according due respect to the depths of their beliefs we can push the agenda of our secular, welcoming vision of America that flows from our founding documents. We began as an enlightened state during the Enlightenment. We were founded by refugees from religious intolerance. Our opponents pander to intolerance in its many forms. Smoke them out.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
08:35 AM on 01/30/2012
Don't NEWT America!

Don't ROMNEY America!

OBAMA/BIDEN, 2012
12:40 PM on 01/30/2012
Yeeeesss Vote Obama/Biden in 2012~ I need my foodstamps amount to go up, so I can sit and watch football and sports all day/week/month/year! ... I love my life under Obama!
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
11:19 PM on 01/30/2012
BAGGER BS  - The GREAT Hope of the GOP!!!

ROFLMAO
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errol44
Just in town for the GOP circus
08:35 AM on 01/30/2012
Note to Ms. Purvis, do not say, "I'll probably do Romney." Say, "I'll probably vote for Romney."