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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Gingrich Withdraws 'Racist' Comment
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6/03/2009 04:08:00 PM
Labels: Newt Gingrich, sonia sotomayor, U.S. Supreme Court
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Newt Gingrich Predicts Judicial Battle
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4/07/2009 04:53:00 PM
Labels: gay marriage, Newt Gingrich, Supreme Court, University of Georgia
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Newt Gingrich to teach UGA course
(Athens Banner-Herald)
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11/25/2008 03:29:00 PM
Labels: Athens Banner-Herald, judicial review, law, Newt Gingrich, UGA, University of Georgia
Monday, October 1, 2007
Gingrich: no regrets over quitting race
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Sunday he could have been a contender, but has no regrets about skipping the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. Gingrich said he'd had a Web site ready to launch this week and already had received several million dollars in pledges.
"I think we would clearly have been competitive financially within three weeks, and we literally had not even set up the Web site yet," he said. "But what hit me was it would have been an underdog campaign. I mean, clearly, if you were going to come from behind, I think it would have been a real campaign. I think we would have had a chance to win."
Gingrich spokesman Rick Tyler said Saturday that Gingrich opted out of the race, a crowded one with nine candidates, after determining he could not legally explore a bid and stay as head of his tax-exempt political organization.
Besides the potential legal difficulties, Gingrich said running would have wasted the effort spent building up American Solutions for Winning the Future, the tax-exempt political arm of his lucrative empire as an author, pundit and consultant.
Just last week, Gingrich said he had set an Oct. 21 deadline to raise $30 million in pledges for a possible run, acknowledging that the task was difficult but not impossible.
He said Sunday that the deciding factor was learning he risked violating the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law.
Click here for more GPB coverage about Gingrich and the '08 presidential race."I thought there was a way that you could continue the momentum of those ideas while I began to prepare a presidential campaign," Gingrich said. "What we learned yesterday morning was, I mean, it's literally a go to jail, criminal activity."
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10/01/2007 06:45:00 AM
Labels: Newt Gingrich
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Gingrich: No to '08 presidential run
Before this weekend decision, Gingrich spoke to GPB Thursday evening, on the charge by some critics that his initiative was serving as an indirect political campaign.
"Nothing that we have done in American Solutions relates to campaigning. Any poll we give out we give out to both the Democrat and Republican party...all of our programs have been open to both the Democrat and Republican party...we've invited both Democrats and Republicans to participate. We've really tried to make this very open and available to anybody".
Gingrich had just made high-profile appearances in support of his American Solutions organization, which held workshops across the nation over the weekend.
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9/30/2007 12:27:00 PM
Labels: American Solutions, Newt Gingrich, presidential run
Friday, September 28, 2007
Gingrich launches initiative amid rumors
This however, comes as rumors swirl as to a possible presidential run by Gingrich. Some critics have suggested that his advocacy group is an indirect political campaign. Matt Towery heads the political website 'Insider Advantage'. He's a former Gingrich political aide.
"I think if he gets into the race he's going to be criticized for using this as a stepping stone, and it's something he's going to have to deal with. I don't think it would be fatal to him. I didn't think it was the smartest thing in the world, but yet at the same time it has created a lot of buzz".
Gingrich spoke to GPB last night about the charge put forth by critics.
"Nothing that we have done in American Solutions relates to campaigning. Any poll we give out we give out to both the Democrat and Republican party...all of our programs have been open to both the Democrat and Republican party...we've invited both Democrats and Republicans to participate. We've really tried to make this very open and available to anybody".
Gingrich has mentioned a number of 30-million dollars in pledges needed to fuel a jump into the presidential fray, and summed up his chances of getting into the race.
"I think the odds are probably 20-percent that we'll get pledges of 30-million dollars, and 80-percent that we won't. I'm pretty comfortable with that...I would have told you a month ago I thought it was 5-percent we would get it and 95-percent we wouldn't. So it has actually in my mind moved a fair distance in the last six weeks".
Gingrich said this is not about any ambition on his part, but about a citizen movement for change, and he’d be willing to be their candidate with enough support.
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9/28/2007 08:10:00 AM
Labels: American Solutions, Newt Gingrich, Presidential race
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Gingrich would run on $30M
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9/20/2007 03:11:00 PM
Labels: Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich
Friday, August 3, 2007
Sam Nunn for President?
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8/03/2007 12:27:00 PM
Labels: InsiderAdvantage, Newt Gingrich, Sam Nunn
Friday, July 6, 2007
McDermott will fight fine for Gingrich tape
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7/06/2007 05:49:00 PM
Labels: Jim McDermott, John Boehner, Newt Gingrich
Monday, June 25, 2007
Former Georgia Congressman Flynt dies
Flynt was a 12-term Congressman and served as chairman of the House ethics committee. He defeated political newcomer Newt Gingrich in 1974 and '76. When he retired, Gingrich took his seat. Flynt was a member of the Democratic establishment when the party dominated Southern politics.
Flynt's background includes service as a calvary officer, prosecutor, and bank founder. In 2001, a 17-mile section of Georgia-16 was named after Flynt.
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6/25/2007 08:12:00 AM
Labels: John Flynt, Newt Gingrich
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Gingrich weighs in on Presidential bid
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6/06/2007 03:36:00 PM
Labels: Newt Gingrich