Posted on 04/18/2012 5:20:05 PM PDT by VinL
As Republican Party leaders increasingly coalesce behind Mitt Romney as their presumed nominee for President this year, a defiant Newt Gingrich fights on and insists he will continue his own campaign until the GOP national convention in Tampa this summer.
Following a fighting speech and heros welcome at the Lancaster County Republican Party dinner Tuesday night -- in which he followed Romney to the speakers podium -- the former House speaker spelled out to Human Events just why he remains an active candidate.
I owe it to the conservative movement to stay in the race, Gingrich told us, emphasizing that it was important that Romney face competition from a conservative in the Reagan mold. Before we spoke, top aides to Gingrich said that he felt strongly that by competing with Romney up to the convention, he would reduce the chances that Romney would back away from a conservative campaign or party platform.
Gingrich noted that he is fielding a full slate of delegates in the Pennsylvania primary April 24 and that his national campaign chairman (former Rep. Bob Walker) is running for national convention delegate from Lancaster County. And, he added, were competing in primaries in Delaware the same day, in West Virginia and North Carolina in May. And well compete in Arkansas, Kentucky and Texas later that month.
Has Gingrich spoken to Rick Santorum, who has suspended his own campaign -- and who was conspicuous by his last-minute cancellation from the dinner here at the Lancaster Convention Center?
We spoke on Friday at the NRA [National Rifle Association] convention last Friday, Gingrich told us, and weve swapped a few [email] messages. Look, hes got to deal with his [campaign] debt and hes got his family situation [the illness of 3-year-old daughter Bella that Santorum cited as a reason for exiting the race].
As to whether Santorum might possibly endorse former rival Gingrich, the former speaker said: I have no idea. But well keep talking.
There were strong signs throughout the evening that while the Harrisburg-born Gingrich may have lost the nomination race, he had still won the hearts of the party. Whether his remarks were denunciations of Obamas left-wing socialist agenda and his own vow as President never to bow to a Saudi king, Gingrich was cheered strongly. Hale Womble, second-grader at St. Leo the Great school and son of delegate candidate Ann Womble, told us after Gingrichs remarks: I was counting. Mr. Romney was applauded four times, but Mr. Gingrich was applauded 12 different times.
Keep 'em honest Newt- and wait for the inevitable Romney gaffe.
I'm in, til Newt's out.
Good post.
Brings up the question, are the people who think Mitt Romney is a good choice to be the Republican nominee smarter than a second-grader?
Good post.
Brings up the question, are the people who think Mitt Romney is a good choice to be the Republican nominee smarter than a second-grader?
Me too! I think Newt’s our only hope of getting to a convention that might at least give us another choice. I’d like it to be Gingrich, but just about anybody would be better than Romney...well, any real fiscal and political (and not just social) conservative, at least...
I read an article today that said most Americans find Obama “likeable,” which completely baffles me. However, many of them find Romney “unlikeable,” which is not surprising at all. The “likeable” candidate usually wins.
I think Gingrich is quite likeable, particularly among young people. So we should think about that...
Thank you Newt... there are a few of us left that appreciate you and your effort to save America.
LLS
We need Newt to keep talking about the battle of visions. Romney won’t do it. Have you heard one peep about energy out of Romney? I haven’t. Do you know why? Romney has radical gas taxers (Greg Mankiw) and cap n traders as advisers.
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/03/07/romneys-pending-sell-out-on-gl (page 3)
I live in a closed primary state and as soon as I vote for Newt next week, I’m changing my party affiliation from Republican to Independent.
Been “unaffiliated” all my voting life. Welcome to the club.
Don’t kid yourselves. Newt’s staying in for the cash.
Keep punching, trapped.
Is this our new version of Alan Keyes?
I’m with you.
I’m a great grandma, life long Republican - but should Rombot officially become the candidate - that is the day I will renounce the GOP and become an Independent.
until that day - I’m with NEWT
Newts staying in for the cash.
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Uh-huh. And what are Romney-rinos in it for?
Hey m-7— they posted that link to Newt’s speech last night. Did you get it?
No worries moron, Mitt will help him pay it off for his endorsement, which he will get.
The ONLY reason I’m affiliated is b/c I live in a closed primary state.
Newt and Palin!
Or Newt and Santorum!
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