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Gingrich: Still in, says Romney likely GOP nominee

April 8, 2012 RSS Feed Print

By KIMBERLY HEFLING, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich once led his rivals for the nomination in polls. Today, he's millions in debt and describing Mitt Romney as "far and away the most likely" GOP nominee.

Running for president "turned out to be much harder than I thought it would be," he said Sunday.

"I do think there's a desire for a more idea-oriented Republican Party, but that doesn't translate necessarily to being able to take on the Romney machine," Gingrich told "Fox News Sunday" in a reflective interview.

After his Jan. 21 victory in the South Carolina primary, the former House Speaker said the Florida primary he lost in the following days turned into a "real brawl." He said Romney did a good job building a substantial machine, adding he has no regrets.

"Unfortunately, our guys tried to match Romney," Gingrich said of the Florida match-up. "It turned out, we didn't have anything like his capacity to raise money."

Gingrich said he has a little less than $4.5 million in campaign debt, and he's operating on a shoestring budget.

Despite Gingrich's acknowledgment of what appears to be his inevitable defeat, the former House speaker Gingrich isn't ready to drop out. Gingrich wants to influence the party's platform, which is a statement of principles on the issues. He's interested in promoting increased domestic oil production and personal Social Security savings accounts.

But, if Romney secures the nomination, Gingrich said he'll campaign for him.

"I hit him as hard as I could. He hit me as hard as he could. It turned out he had more things to hit with than I did. And, that's part of the business. He's done the fundraising side brilliantly," Gingrich said.

Gingrich has had a campaign full of ups and downs. Just weeks after entering the race last year, his campaign imploded. Months later, in the weeks before the Iowa caucuses, he surged. He came in behind Romney and Rick Santorum in Iowa, but won South Carolina. He had several losses before winning his home state of Georgia. He had hoped to carry the momentum of that win to other contests in the South, so far unsuccessfully.

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Could not agree more with the Ron Paul Statement. I am not a conspiracy theorist, but it does strike me as resoundingly odd that the media (controlled by big corporations) have only bad things to say about Ron Paul's campaign. It is odd because he is second place in delegates... not last.

Ryan Finigan of CA 6:18PM April 08, 2012

Mitt Romney is a pretty good guy, but is just wrong about a few Very important things. Things such as personal freedom for the people and also such things as the pre emptive use of military force abroad.

And here is the kicker, he's at the top of the pile of Rich guys.. not only In the one percent, but at the Top of the one percent .. now how will America elect him? Mitt Romney Is 'corporate America'. Simple as that.. not evil in itself.. but with way too much power and influence at this moment in our history.

Dr. Ron Paul - his 2007 campaign - Started the tea party, and the tea party went Good until some neo-cons polluted it some. Anyways, the occupy together movement is also right and justified - not of course justified in any Destructive action - but immensely justified in calling attention to the corruption of corporate cronyism rampant in Washington DC. Ten thousand full time lobbyists cajole our five hundred or so congressmen/women.. full time... and it Shows.

The people of America are Uniting in the Ron Paul movement for Freedom, and for Peace, and for Justice. The only enemy is our darker motivations. America is the first civilization that aspires to choose for the light and with the courage and tenacity to reach that light of day. Ron Paul 2012.

John of NY 10:46AM April 08, 2012

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