Posted on 02/04/2012 3:55:17 PM PST by VinL
Newt Gingrich will stay in the Republican presidential nomination contest despite an expected loss to Mitt Romney in Saturdays Nevada caucuses, the former speaker told The Washington Times late Saturday afternoon.
We had excellent fundraising meetings and calls yesterday, Mr. Gingrich said. Super Tuesday and beyond look good.
The Georgia native thus dispelled rumors circulating in the press that his campaign had scheduled a press conference for late Saturday, after the results were in from the Nevada caucuses.
We will probably be a solid second here with [Rick] Santorum in last place, Mr. Gingrich said, while acknowledging indirectly that attracting donors and voters in sufficient force to overtake Mr. Romney will be a challenge in the coming weeks.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
I have the sound off, but don’t worry - shot him with my new Nerf gun - don’t you see the soft suction cup dart on him?
Newt has upstaged Mitt by going last....Romney can’t contradict any thing Newt says..A good maneuver as he is the last thing the MSM will here tonight. I wonder if he’ll also make a BIG headline announcement....10mill donation into PAC or NRCc challenged though the court..
It will be very quiet after this fiasco....His message needs to be very STRONG. Pray for strength and message.
LOL... I think I have created a monster!!
I don’t think he should concede yet. He is only down 700 votes now and can still gain a lot mor relative to Mitt in Reno. He seems to be doing mucn better coming out of the caucuses than going in.
:D
“LOL... I think I have created a monster!!”
You’re next, buddy, if you don’t shape up,
Romney has this strange quick flash smile thing—like he has a push-button on his back or something.
Flash cheesy grin-zap-gone! It is a really odd, choppy smile like his quick, choppy talk. I’ve never seen anything like it.
Nevada Caucus
February 4, 2012
14.3% reporting (263/1835)
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Cycle Candidates
All Candidates
Romney
36.8%
3,162
Gingrich
29.0%
2,498
Paul
18.6%
1,602
Santorum
14.7%
1,266
A respectable 2nd for a non-Mitt in a hostile state.....so far.....
http://www.nvgopcaucus.com/results
16.6% reporting:
Willard 38.6
Newt 27.2
Paul 19.2
Sanctimonium 14.3
Nevada Caucus
February 4, 2012
14.3% reporting (263/1835)
This page updates automatically
Cycle Candidates
All Candidates
Romney
36.8%
3,162
Gingrich
29.0%
2,498
Paul
18.6%
1,602
Santorum
14.7%
1,266
And the Headlines:
“Mitt Romney dominates Nevada caucuses”
?????
.. Ping!!
AS I posted on the Thread about the announcement. My gentlemen new friend, from my caucus today, was a Reagan confidant, and, when I told him of the presser, immediately in my presence called the NV state Newt Campaign Manager and he said the same.. Newt is going to lay out his plan to win!
I got one too, LOL
Sure helps with the blood pressure! ;)
These results keep conflicting with the CNN results reporting, which constantly have Romney up near the 50% mark.
Gingrich up in about 60 seconds.
That’s a big part of it.
I don’t know who I’ll write in, but I can’t vote for another RINO who promises more the same problem.
In addition, I don’t think the complete breakdown of our monetary system can be avoided in the next 5 years, and I want that breakdown to occur under a leftist leader who can no longer blame others for that destruction.
After that, whenever a leftist opens his mouth and demand something = sack party.
My understanding is that non-Mormons can’t go into their temples, but neither can a lot of Mormons. You have to be ‘qualified’ to enter the temples. When the big Mormon Temple was built outside DC some years back, it was open to the public UNTIL it was ‘sanctified,’ following which NO non-temple-eligible Mormon could ever again enter.
When one of my kids was dating a Mormon, we learned that had my kid converted and married the Mormon, and had they married in the temple, we would not have been allowed to attend the wedding itself; however, we would have been allowed to pay for it, and the following reception. Thank you very much.
The local ‘churches’ or ‘stakes’ are different. I believe each has a small ‘temple’ or sanctuary, but the buildings are for other social/athletic purposes. A Mormon neighbor’s son had a wedding (non-temple) that we were invited to and attended. The bride was not Mormon. The wedding was in a non-temple room, with reception in what appeared to be a gym across the hall. Mormons are big into fitness and music, so there were ample rooms to develop those areas.
Wonder if he’s gonna announce a lawsuit against the FL GOPe...He’s been spending time on fundraising......He hit the jackpot at the roulette table.......
“I got one too, LOL”
NERF GUNS FOR NEWT UNITE!
That’s the NGFNU Club,
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