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Newt Gingrich Primary Results In Michigan, Arizona Downplayed By Candidate

By KEN THOMAS 02/28/12 10:10 PM ET AP

Newt Gingrich Primary Results 2012

CARROLLTON, Ga. — Trying to mount another comeback, Newt Gingrich skipped Tuesday's Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona to make a stand in the South and urged supporters in his home state to help him jumpstart his campaign.

Gingrich spoke before polls closed in the two primaries and made no reference to either contest. Next week, on "Super Tuesday," 10 states with a total of 419 delegates at stake will vote in the GOP race, including Georgia. He represented the state in the House for 20 years.

"I think re-electing Barack Obama will be a disaster," Gingrich said at the University of West Georgia, where he taught during the 1970s. "The challenge for us is to present a clear and compelling alternative so that the country has a really clear sense of what the difference is."

Gingrich was pinning his hopes on winning Georgia and showing strength in Tennessee, Oklahoma and other states voting March 6. He opened a three-day bus tour in Georgia to fend off rivals Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Bypassing Tuesday's primaries, Gingrich gambled that one of his rivals would emerge as a weaker candidate and give him a chance to climb back into contention in the topsy-turvy race.

Gingrich has acknowledged that winning his home state is crucial to his campaign but has stopped short of saying a loss here would force him out of race.

"We have to gain delegates in a number of states and I think we will," Gingrich said in an interview with CNN. "We, frankly, made a decision that we'd put our resources into next Tuesday and beyond and recognize that we weren't in a position to compete head-to-head in Michigan."

He showed little signs of desperation in Carrollton, opening an event before college students with a lengthy story about removing a tree with a co-worker while he taught at the school.

At an earlier rally in Rome, Ga., Gingrich made more pointed remarks about Romney, calling him a moderate "pro-choice, pro-gun control, pro-tax increase governor" who would hurt the party's chances against Obama.

"I don't believe a moderate can beat President Obama. We tried a moderate in 1996, we lost badly. We tried a moderate in 2008, we lost badly," Gingrich said. Referring to separate health plans backed by both men, Gingrich said: "I don't think there is enough difference between Romneycare and Obamacare to have a debate. I think it would be silly."

Gingrich said his message about gas prices and advancing a plan to drive pump prices down to $2.50 a gallon was paying dividends. He accused Obama of not doing enough to keep gas prices down and said the president should approve the Keystone oil pipeline and allow more drilling in Alaska.

He quipped that a supporter told him that Obama's 9-9-9 plan – a reference to former GOP candidate Herman Cain's tax plan – "is $9.99 a gallon for gasoline."

During rallies throughout the day, Gingrich urged supporters to pass out leaflets at gas stations and have people calculate how much they'd save if gas prices dropped. He also asked them to spread the message on Twitter and "go on Facebook and put Newt(equals)$2.50 a gallon"

Without mentioning Gingrich by name, the White House called his energy plan unrealistic.

"There are numerous factors that go into a spike in global oil prices, and any politician who tells you otherwise is not being honest," said White House press secretary Jay Carney.

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CARROLLTON, Ga. — Trying to mount another comeback, Newt Gingrich skipped Tuesday's Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona to make a stand in the South and urged supporters in...
CARROLLTON, Ga. — Trying to mount another comeback, Newt Gingrich skipped Tuesday's Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona to make a stand in the South and urged supporters in...
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LBA7895
11:39 AM on 02/29/2012
The best thing he could do to "jumpstart" his campaign would be to announce he is getting a divorce from his "wife".
No reasonable woman would vote for a man who is a serial adulterer and trades his wives in for the new model every few years - both of which are every woman's darkest fears!
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diogenes tub
Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company
11:14 AM on 02/29/2012
I think Newt has been reading The Secret.
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
10:31 AM on 02/29/2012
Newt should limit his 'comeback' to Georgia, and then stay there, where he belongs. I say this with a sincere heartfelt apology to all Georgians, but it is his home state.
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krenzny
WTF?? Get up, stand up!
10:31 AM on 02/29/2012
Newt of the living dead is trying to rise again...he's a twitcher!
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
10:11 AM on 02/29/2012
Newt is the uninvited party guest who throws up on the hostess's Blahniks after walking around all night with toilet paper stuck to his shoe, still oblivious that it's time to go...
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
10:33 AM on 02/29/2012
Thx for this mental image. I'll think of it every time I see Newt from now on, and will have a chuckle each time!
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
10:36 AM on 02/29/2012
Most excellent!
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KaptainKen
Anything worth doing is worth doing to excess.
12:20 PM on 02/29/2012
What's a "Blahnik"?

(Opps! Answered my own question ... Wikipedia says it's a shoe.)
08:19 AM on 02/29/2012
Driver will you please stop the bus Newt will be getting off here. In fact you don't have to come to complete stop. You can just slow down to 40 mph, open the door and we'll throw him off.
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
10:34 AM on 02/29/2012
Don't you mean 'roll' him off?!?!
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dr45309a
07:36 AM on 02/29/2012
When George Bush was president gas prices went up because he was an "oil man" but when gas prices go up while Barack Obama is president it is because "There are numerous factors that go into a spike in global oil prices, and any politician who tells you otherwise is not being honest," said White House press secretary Jay Carney." What a load of crap. this shows better than anything the media bias in this country. The worst part is that the American people are leting the libs get away with it.
skykam
Sarcasm is a dish best served bitter.
07:19 AM on 02/29/2012
== "There are numerous factors that go into a spike in global oil prices, and any politician who tells you otherwise is not being honest," said White House press secretary Jay Carney. ==

Not being honest? Seriously? Isn't 'Bald-faced-lier" a more accurate description here?
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aquarius2001
Boredom is in the mind, Loneliness is in the heart
06:52 AM on 02/29/2012
Only 3 comments on this story...that's about how interested people are in Newt Gingrich.

Give it up Newt. It's over.
zatonoichi
the blind swordsman
03:47 AM on 02/29/2012
Here's what to do about Newt:
http://www.corrys.com/slug_snail.html
02:46 AM on 02/29/2012
Newt, newt, newt, newt.......go home.
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Lorenzo&BushH8ter
10:44 PM on 02/28/2012
1995, Vanity Fair, The Inner Quest of Newt Gingrich, by Gail Sheehy......
This is a stunning article with interviews with Newt, his mother, former co-workers, etc.
It is the most revealing biography you can find. From his mother admitting to her own manic-depression to Newt's behavior.
This is a real page-turner. Amazing in the depth and facts.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newt/vanityfair1.html