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Donald Trump Endorses Mitt Romney In Republican Presidential Race

BETH FOUHY   02/02/12 10:47 PM ET  AP

LAS VEGAS — With his trademark flair for spectacle, Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney for president Thursday on the famed Las Vegas strip – just hours after Newt Gingrich's advisers were spreading the word that The Donald would be anointing him instead.

Trump's endorsement seemed likely to affect this Saturday's Nevada caucuses – and the GOP nomination fight in general – about as much as a Sin City breeze disturbs the real estate mogul's legendary hair. But he managed to create a stir of a different sort, at least for a day.

Romney said he was glad to get the support, but he seemed almost bemused to be caught up in the Trumpian drama.

"There are some things you just can't imagine happening. This is one of them," Romney said with a smile, looking out at the reporters and cameras jammed into the lobby of the hotel complex that bears Trump's name. The real estate mogul had entered to applause, with Romney and his wife, Ann, at his side

"Mitt is tough, he's smart, he's sharp and he's not going to allow bad things to continue to happen to this country we all love," Trump said. He vigorously shook Romney's hand and said, "Go out and get `em. You can do it."

But the endorsement was just the finale for a puzzling chain of events that began Wednesday when Trump's office announced he would be flying to Las Vegas for a "major announcement" related to the presidential contest. Trump had announced last spring he would not run for the Republican nomination but had hinted as recently as last month that he might run for president as an independent.

What would he say in Las Vegas? Gingrich advisers suggested Trump had sent "signals" that he planned endorse the former House speaker. The Gingrich team began leaking word of an impending endorsement to news organizations including The Associated Press.

Nope. Reporters learned Thursday that Trump would be endorsing Romney instead.

Earlier, on a tour of a Las Vegas manufacturing facility, Gingrich made clear he had gotten the message.

"No," the former House speaker replied when asked if he was expecting Trump's endorsement. He added that he was amazed at the attention Trump was getting.

Romney hasn't always been Trump's man.

In an interview with CNN last April, Trump dismissed Romney as a "small business guy" and suggested Bain Capital, the venture capital firm where Romney made his millions, had bankrupted companies and destroyed jobs.

"He'd buy companies, he'd close companies, he'd get rid of jobs," Trump said.

Romney, for his part, turned down an invitation to participate in a presidential debate that Trump planned to moderate in Iowa in December, leading Trump to cancel the event. And while Romney, like most of the GOP hopefuls, visited Trump at his office in Manhattan to discuss campaign strategy, he slipped in and out of the building without speaking to reporters.

Trump has played an unusually prominent role in the presidential contest since last spring, when he mused publicly about joining the Republican field.

He also stirred controversy and considerable criticism during that time by openly questioning the validity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate, lending credence to the chorus of "birthers" who say Obama was not born in the United States and not eligible to be president. The fuss pushed Obama to release a long-form version of his birth certificate, showing he was born in Hawaii in 1961.

The president dismissed Trump as a "carnival barker" and then memorably skewered him at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, which Trump attended.

On Thursday, Romney said he was honored to receive the endorsement, but hoped even more to win the support of Nevada voters. The state holds presidential caucuses Saturday.

Trump, for his part, called Gingrich "a wonderful person" but said he had decided to endorse Romney two weeks ago.

"He's a friend of mine, I like him a lot. I respect him a lot. But this is the way I went," Trump said.

Trump said China policy was a key factor in his decision to back Romney. Trump has often accused China of manipulating its currency and "cheating" the U.S. – a theme Romney has echoed on the campaign trail.

At a later event, Romney criticized the Obama administration on a different point of foreign policy – the possibility of releasing several inmates from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as an incentive for the Taliban to join peace talks.

"A sign of good faith? Are you kidding me? A sign of good faith to our enemy?" Romney said.

Trump, a multimillionaire and host of a reality show where he famously proclaims "You're fired," said he wasn't worried that his endorsement would hurt Romney, another wealthy businessman whose opponents have criticized as out-of touch.

"I really think he does connect, and he's starting to connect really well," Trump said.

Democrats, for their part, signaled they believe Trump's endorsement of Romney could work against him. The campaign sent out video of the endorsement event on the president's Twitter feed, with no added comment.

Rival candidate Rick Santorum said of the Trump endorsement, with no small amount of sarcasm: "I can't imagine Donald Trump being hypocritical. That would be totally out of character for Donald Trump."

Santorum added: "You know, Donald Trump does things for one reason and we all know what that reason is. And I think people the people of Nevada are smart enough to figure out who they're going to vote for. It's not going to be based on what Donald Trump recommends."

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt, Shannon McCaffrey and Philip Elliott contributed to this report.

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Giggie
06:06 PM on 02/05/2012
And Trump's endorsement means what?????? Hands up if you respect Donald's opinion.
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PatA
Juan Martinez! Rock Star!
11:40 PM on 02/05/2012
I'm sitting on my hands.
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Giggie
12:47 AM on 02/06/2012
No kidding
12:04 AM on 02/05/2012
T-Diddi makes his move. Donnie, Ivanna c u in the Cabinet. This apprentice of bad taste, corked wine and spoiled squab spills his Endoresement in typical "heave it up" gusto.
09:40 PM on 02/04/2012
HOW IRRELEVANT...
WHY IS IT THIS CLOWN ALWAYS LOOKS AS IF HE JUST SMELT OWN OF HIS FARTS!
10:54 PM on 02/03/2012
huffington is a joke, to publish such an insignificant story about someone that's in love with himself
09:47 PM on 02/04/2012
VERY TRUE...AND IS A SUPPRESSOR OF FREE SPEECH...TRY POSTING SOMETHING THEY OPPOSE...IT WILL BE REMOVED IN MINUTES AND THEY WILL USE SOME LAME EXCUSE "That person posts s p a m comments intended to inflame and incite---w­hich violates the comment policy." OR "You need to read the TOS. This is not a free speech issue. You should also look that up as well. "
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summerwind08234
10:39 PM on 02/03/2012
Donald goes with mitt cause he knows mitt will be next pres.
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Giggie
09:31 PM on 02/03/2012
Oops.....the Donald has done it again....given his royal blessing to Mitt. Where is Mitt's birth certificate....I know for a fact he was born in Mexico, and is not a legitimate citizen. Let's see his immigration document, birth certificate.
01:57 PM on 02/03/2012
I wonder why it takes the censors over an hour to approve a pun?
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Tony Moschetti
01:13 PM on 02/03/2012
"Donald Trump Endorses Mitt Romney In Republican Presidential Race"

Who cares, we want to know who Jon Corzine is going to endorse!
12:06 AM on 02/05/2012
Sen. Larry Craig, The Idaho Bathroom Stall groper. He's waiting for Mr Door to Door to knock. Bedtime stories with Mittens.
12:26 PM on 02/03/2012
First the Donald was going to run and he was doing quite well in the polls but that just coincided with his tv show and the ratings.Then he couldnt run because of his tv show and the conflict involved. We move futher down the road and his overblown clips of meetings with The Alaskan Governor Palin and Herman Cain and Newt Laloush,. I cant remeber if he did meet with Mitt or he just said he was too busy. Now he endorses Mitt because he is leading in the polls and maybe everyone just thinks Donald brings a great deal to the table.
Robert De Niro said it best when describing all this last year,.. Enough already
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Deb Wright
12:23 PM on 02/03/2012
I'd love to see Trump put his money where his big mouth is, and run for President as an independent! That might be one "so called" reality show I would watch.
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Ponder this
old enough to hide my own Easter eggs
11:35 AM on 02/03/2012
What a hypocrite the Donald is..... he picked Romney for his anti-China stance. I thought I'd do a little Googling this morning to see if The Trumpeter stood by his own words.

Here's an excerpt from Globe Asia, May 31, 2011. Feel free to check it out yourself:

"As Exec V.P of the Trump Organization, Donald Jr. works in tendem with his siblings, Ivanka and Eric to expand the company's real estate, retail, commercial, hotels and golf interests nationally and globally.

Donald Jr. has led the way for the Trump Organization to expand globally by directing project acquisitions and development in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, South America and CHINA".

It would appear that Mr. (loosley) Trump has no difficulty in investing in China, in spite of his words.

Interesting..... I'm pondering this, how about you?
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RepublicanDepression
Of the1% by the1% for the Gerrymandering One% =GOP
04:52 PM on 02/03/2012
Good!
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LarrBerr
04:36 PM on 02/04/2012
The majority of the products with the trump name (his clothing line etc.) are made in China.
11:07 AM on 02/03/2012
This is the most irrelevant news I've seen on here since the article about Miley Cyrus not wearing a bra.
10:33 AM on 02/03/2012
Donald Trump always has to be in the public eye. Big Deal!! If he really wanted to make an impression, he would get all the millionaires together and negotiate a way to help get this country back on its feet and create more jobs for the american citizens and help for the homeless in this country. You want my respect, get all the greaty money makers together and do something about it instead of being the fat cat you really are. I served my country, hell you gotta look over your back to make sure someone dont kill you for a lousy dollar.
10:25 AM on 02/03/2012
Trump is truly entertaining - I love his show. But he's also incredibly transparent.
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Mdw01
Proud as hell to be in the 47 percent!
10:10 AM on 02/03/2012
I heat mitzi money signed an agreement to be on celebrity apprentice in 2013. He will need to fill his time with something.