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Newt Gingrich Primary Results: Still Holding On


Posted: 03/14/2012 12:59 am

Newt Gingrich long touted himself as the candidate who would play strongest in the South. After losses in Alabama and Mississippi to Rick Santorum on Tuesday, that no longer rings true.

Still, Gingrich insisted Tuesday evening that he will remain in the race -- and foil rival Mitt Romney.

"We can argue later on whether Santorum's the right person to nominate or Gingrich is, or something else may happen, but I think phase one has to be" taking out Romney, Gingrich told Fox News' Bret Baier shortly after his concession speech.

Gingrich finished second in Mississippi and, as of midnight, was in a near-tie in Alabama with Romney. He said that he expects to get a good number of delegates as the campaign grinds on and that he will grow stronger moving forward.

He came nowhere close to counting himself out, but Gingrich spent significant time during his speech, and on Fox News later, discussing how his remaining in the race could hurt Romney -- barely going after Santorum and instead talking about how they could work together to hurt the "Massachusetts moderate."

Later, a senior Gingrich adviser floated the idea of a Santorum-Gingrich ticket, suggesting the campaign may be weaker than aides let on.

"Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum would make a powerful team against Barack Obama," a senior Gingrich adviser told The Huffington Post in an e-mail. "They have the capability to deny Gov. Romney the nomination."

Romney, though, isn't considered the one hurt by Gingrich remaining in the race. More likely, Gingrich pulls conservative Republican support from Santorum, who said earlier Tuesday that he is making it "hard for me to win those states." Exit polling from Alabama and Mississippi showed those identifying as very conservative largely split between Gingrich and Santorum.

The Santorum campaign came close to calling for Gingrich to drop out earlier in the day, although it was quickly explained the remark as a joke.

Still, Gingrich insisted Tuesday that "there is no pressure" for him to leave the race. He said he and Santorum are helping take delegates from Romney, weakening him generally. When asked by Baier whether he thinks Romney has the character to be president, Gingrich paused, and merely said he would support him over President Barack Obama.

He had kinder words for Santorum on Tuesday, beginning his speech in Birmingham by congratulating his opponent for his wins and hard work.

Gingrich has at least one prominent conservative supporter for staying in the race. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who has not endorsed a candidate, said just before Santorum was declared both states' winner that Gingrich should stay in, whatever the results.

"What [the loss] will do is perhaps put pressure on Newt Gingrich even though, quite frankly, I don't think Newt ought to pull out just because he doesn't win these two states," Huckabee, who ran for the GOP nomination in 2008, said on Fox Business Network. "It's just too tight, and no one has 1,144 delegates."

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11:04 AM on 03/21/2012
Yes, and that's exactly why Admiral Ann is in such a frenzy and rush to get people to rally around her dull, empty-suit husband. Sleazy as Newt is, anybody can understand his vengeance over what Mitt did to him in Florida. Satisfied Mitt? Satisfied Supreme Court?
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MYSTERIOUS
Got your back, Barack!!
04:08 PM on 03/14/2012
That's his strategy? Works for me!!!

When you think about Newt's ideas of relocating to the moon, and putting poor children to work in place of their unionized, janitorial parents so they can see "what it looks like to earn a real living," along with this idea makes him a real winner, now doesn't it?
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kenashby
Life is chance and necessity
02:37 PM on 03/14/2012
Newt is like the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. "It's only a flesh wound......."
02:25 PM on 03/14/2012
I love that newt got this far: he got a taste of something he will never get....all because of his willingness to tap his parties assets and the fact that he is a horrible person
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MMiddleDavid
I can see MSNBC *and* Fox from my front yard....
02:23 PM on 03/14/2012
It would seem that the cries of "Anybody but Obama!" are starting to solidify into, "Okay, but WHOM, exactly?"

Sort of like "Repeal health care!" ("And replace it with what?")
And "Let the Federal Government go Bankrupt!" ("And then what?")
And "Threaten Iran!! Thump your chest! Go Get 'em!" ("Seriously?")

Any rational, well-thought out, and implementable ideas on what we should REALLY be doing, right wing? Or are you just steaming mad that W botched it so badly and Obama's numbers are continuing to show strong positive movement?

If you're going to win, you need a person, and a plan. The GOP today has neither. Accept that you're going to lose, regroup, and try again in four years....
01:15 PM on 03/14/2012
Newt say what?You don't want Mitt to win so you gonna still in.....Brilliant
Actually Newt is the other way around.Get out n let all your vote go to Rick
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vaf112675
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12:52 PM on 03/14/2012
If phase one is taking out the guy who has the best chance of defeating Obama I would love to see what phase two is.
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JTyroler
Hoping Congress doesn't destroy the nation.
12:46 PM on 03/14/2012
Newt Gingrich, with his ego larger than this nation, is willing to do whatever it takes to stroke his ego. The only way he'll drop out is if Sheldon Addleson quits giving his SuperPAC money - and, even then, he might still stay in. After the GOP convention, Newt will be back to selling books and movies that no one really cares about, trying to get businesses to pay $5000 (or more) for some worthless Newt Gingrich paraphernalia and a certificate and trying to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars giving advice based on how Congress operated over a decade ago.
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IsyFleur
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12:34 PM on 03/14/2012
Newt has a point: he and Santorum need to take out Romney - altogether! OBAMA 2012
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DG3
12:09 PM on 03/14/2012
Newt would have to win 1000 delegates from here on out to get the nomination, and there are only 1300 remaining. In other words, it will never happen.

THAT'S the delusion we're dealing with when it comes to Gingrich.
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PJ Parker
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11:35 AM on 03/14/2012
This is all a sideshow. The Republicans cannot win the Presidency, but that is not their point. While we all focus on the absurdity of "anyone but Obama", the Republicans are working hard to steal Election 2012 for House, Senate and State elections. They know they can't beat Obama, so they will make it impossible for him to accomplish anything.

Democrats MUST get involved on a State and local level. That is where the game is this year.
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bikerdude
On the left side of progressive
11:24 AM on 03/14/2012
Hey Newtie Rootie, don't worry about taking out the Mittster. He will take himself out if you just let him keep talking. I hope the voters are noting the lack of enthusiasm shown by the voters and the absolute absurdity of the quality of the candidates...Sic 'em Repubs....
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WowJones
Non union slaves built the White House
09:14 AM on 03/14/2012
Tracey Flick
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jerdan25
08:57 AM on 03/14/2012
hang in there Newt....I don't want to see this end.
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WellReadAussie2
Different words, same sentiment
08:56 AM on 03/14/2012
Even on a second read....I have a second comment ! I'm Aussie after all !!!!
Anyway....
I happen to think that a "Santorum-Ginrich" consortium might cause the President to get a "glow' up...........swat one away with his first answer, the "backhand" the other with HIS repartee !!