“I’m glad I did this,” Gingrich said of his decision to run, calling it “the right thing for me to do.”
Gingrich spoke openly about his campaign’s money troubles. He said the campaign has had to dip into personal funds — “a little bit, but not dramatically” — and that the campaign is “slightly less” than $4.5 million in debt.
“We owe much more than we wanted to,” Gingrich said. He explained that the Florida primary in late January
Gingrich lost that race, and so far has won just two primary contests — in South Carolina and Georgia.
Gingrich said his campaign won’t “go broke” and that he’ll raise money after the election in order to pay off his debt.
This is going to result in another wave of people on our side making common cause with the leftist fringe-wackos to “get the money out of politics”.
The last time that became the dynamic it gave us Ross Perot.