This should make things on the Republican side quite interesting. Will there be enough folks out there that have looked at the current crop of Republican candidates and said to themselves, "eh, don't like a one of 'em"? Will these folks cough up enough dough to entice Newt? I suspect that they will in the far right that doesn't trust a Romney because of his religious beliefs and don't buy Johnny-Mac and his sudden shift to the right. We know they don't trust Guliani because of his abortion stance.Gingrich: $30 million will get me into presidential race
MARIETTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told supporters on Thursday that if they pledge at least $30 million to his campaign over a three-week period starting Monday, he will compete for the GOP 2008 presidential nomination.
And if it appears that the Republicans won't give him enough money to get in, will some anonymous democrat step in with big bucks to get him in, if just to watch the fireworks?
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I'm not too proud. I'll beg Gingrich to run. Splitting the pro-war Republican vote pie 9 ways can only help Ron Paul's campaign for president.
Please Mr. Gingrich, run for president, please, please!! Do it for the children and the promises as yet unbroken!
alas, he has decided NOT to run after all...
chickenshit that he is must have realized that his past would be fair game from all sides..... that and his call for $$ must have fallen on deaf ears!
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