Posted on 09/26/2007 10:35:37 PM PDT by Lorianne
WASHINGTON - Newt Gingrich has shilly-shallied over a presidential bid for more than a year. In May, the former Republican House speaker said that his candidacy was a "great possibility." In June, he put the chances at "4-to-1 odds" against.
So when Mr. Gingrich told a Fox News program Sunday that he would "feel a responsibility to run" if his aides could rustle up $30 million in campaign pledges in October, the questions only sharpened: Is he serious about running for the Republican nomination or just drawing attention to his newest cause as the party's gadfly in chief?
His latest rumblings come a few days before the launch Thursday of Gingrich's American Solutions for Winning the Future, a nationwide series of workshops spotlighting his ideas on immigration, healthcare, and a raft of other issues.
Still, in interviews Sunday with Fox News and The Washington Times, he set a specific fundraising goal and timetable, evidence, some analysts say, of a deepening determination to run.
"I took this last announcement more seriously than all the rest," says Scott Reed, a GOP strategist who managed Robert Dole's presidential campaign in 1996. "I'm not prepared to predict he's going to run, but he's going to have a big impact on this race."
Gingrich's periodic threats to enter the race and his regular trips to early-primary states have certainly kept him in the news. Best known as the "Contract With America" author who led the historic GOP takeover of the House in 1994, Gingrich, now a prolific writer and public speaker, has not been shy about trying to shape Republican campaign strategy from the sidelines. At a July breakfast sponsored by The American Spectator, a conservative magazine, he tarred the Republican field as a "pathetic" bunch of "pygmies."
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Gotta ove Newt. He’s totally unelectable, but you gotta love him.
Uh...No.
Or NAFTA...
Since when do you have to love a whoremonger? Gingrich needs to get lost. He’s a pox to the republican party.
Huh, so much for the promise to not get into the race if Fred did. Gosh, color me shocked.
Has Stassen committed yet? Dole?
That’s what primaries are for. If you don’t like it, vote for someone else. As for me and my house, we’ll vote for Newt!
The loose cannon rolls again!
“Gotta love Newt. Hes totally unelectable,”
Sad fact for conservatives.
hahaha, lol
Newt is unelectable because he is temperamentally unconservative. He is our version of Bill Clinton.
True, it could never have passed without Newt's help.
I'm lookingt forward to voting FOR Newt, with great pleasure.
But for those who lack intelligence...
Let's continue the article.
....Elsewhere, he has pressed the GOP hopefuls to distance themselves from President Bush, declare that government is broken, and take up a message of "very bold, dramatic change."
He has dismissed the campaign of Sen. John McCain as a nonstarter and reportedly told GOP insiders in July that he would run if actor and former senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee, whose campaign launched three weeks ago, stumbled.
Gingrich's spokesman, Rick Tyler, told the Monitor this week that Mr. Thompson's lackluster start had raised the odds of a Gingrich candidacy.
Gingrich said in the Fox interview, adding that he could decide by late October.
Still, $30 million is a high target for a single month. Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani raised far less about $17 million in the entire second quarter of the year. No GOP candidate raised more.
Gingrich is fourth or fifth in national polls of Republican voters, behind Mr. Giuliani, Senator McCain, and Thompson but tied at times with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. If he declares, Gingrich would have to quickly assemble a campaign team and would face obvious headwinds, including a messy marital history and a reputation as a partisan.
Mr. Black compared Gingrich with Barry Goldwater, the late Arizona senator who birthed the modern conservative movement but never won the presidency.
Gingrich himself has predicted a Democratic victory next year. Some analysts say his flirtation with the 2008 race is meant to influence party strategy while paving the way for a more likely candidacy in 2012, a year of presumably brighter GOP prospects.
Sadly that is the problem with too many Repub politicians today.
Newt is neat on TV, but in person he is a truely inspiring. Although nothing he had to say was less than profound, his fire and brimstone speech on the Islamo-fascist/terrorist threat was real eye opener for anyone unfamiliar with the truth of the subject.
Newt was true to his word on the "Contract With America". If he does not run, some candidate would be wise to adopt his "Win With America" campaign. He probably could inherit Newt's considerable nationwide orgainzation.
yitbos
I sure hope not. We already have too many.
LOL. Sarcasm?
...true, what you wrote about Gingrich in this thread. If he were nominated, he’s the one man other than Hunter that I would vote for.
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