Err, it's kinda of hard to mount a serious primary challenge when one concedes at almost opportunity that your opponent is going to win.
I would think he needs to at least show up on April 24 to make North Carolina on May 8 relevant. Many of the delegate selection proceedings happen between now and then, and these are perhaps his best hope.
Time for Newt to shine and time for conservative Americans to turn this thing around 180 degrees.
Wouldn’t that be amazing???
To heck with the Establishment.
To heck with the media.
To heck with the the democrats
To heck with the the liberals
To heck with the progressives
To heck with the communists!
To heck with the RINOS!!!!
To HECK with Brit Hume!!!
To HECK with the GOP-E!!
(PG version as edited above).
Chase ‘em ALL out and put this country back in order!!
Go Newt!!!!!
Newt works for me! Good post.
It’s true, some of us are itching for a fight at convention to at least take a voice to the RINOS. Newt can be the voice better than anyone.
Every serious and sincere Conservative should be rooting for Newt to get as many delegates that he can from here on out.
Those not doing this, never were conservatives in the first place.
I don’t know if this is our last chance, but we the people have either blown it twice or our election process has truly gone third world.
For me, Newt isn’t the “last man standing”. He is the candidate my husband & I have wished for & were delighted to find in the race. He is our first choice. (Gingrich/ Cain to Gingrich/ West or Perry)
Newt Gingrich is the ONLY man running with the intellect, the experience, & the guts to turn this country around.
And he’s got the record to prove it.
On To Tampa!
“Even though Gingrich is in third place and his poll numbers are shrinking”
Well, we know the first part of that earlier-written statement has changed - now, hopefully, the second part will as well.
I’d love to see Newt get a huge amount of Santorum’s voters and more money as well (which he badly needs).
It’s not over yet, gang. Convention at the very least.
Many primaries remain:
April 24, 2012
Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
May 8, 2012
Indiana , North Carolina, West Virginia
May 15, 2012
Nebraska, Oregon
May 22, 2012
Arkansas, Kentucky
May 29, 2012
Texas
June 5, 2012
California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota
June 26, 2012
Utah