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Gingrich Website to Be Launched

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September 28, 2007 3:53 PM

ABC News' Jake Tapper Reports: ABC News has learned that on Monday, Randy Evans, a longtime aide to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Georgia, will announce the creation a website for a possible Gingrich run for the White House.

Through that website Evans will attempt to solicit $30 million in pledges for the Gingrich campaign.
Last week Gingrich told reporters that Evans would devote October towards seeking the $30 million in pledges.

If enough pledges are made by Nov. 1, Gingrich has said he will consider running.

Yesterday, on the 13th anniversary of the signing of the Contract with America, Gingrich held a bipartisan "Solutions Day" event where he said the nation needed "real change, not the same old stuff."

More will be disclosed by Evans at a press conference Monday at 3:30 pm EST in Atlanta, Georgia.

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i would donate $$$ for a run

Posted by: harvey | Sep 28, 2007 4:09:12 PM

Newt will run. The social conservatives will coalesce around him. He will win Florida and then South Carolina and then the rest of the South. He'll also have some strong support in the Midwest and in California. He will win the nomination.

He will pick Huckabee as his VP, which will bring in even more Evangelical voters. He will name Tancredo and Duncan Hunter to cabinet posts running immigration and border security, and that will bring in even more of the illegal immigration vote. He will win the election.

Newt obviously has some negative, mostly on character issues. But, for the primaries, his negatives are far less than Giuliani's. And for the general election, his negatives are less than Hillary Clinton's, not to even mention Bill's bottomless well of negatives.

This should be an interesting race.

Posted by: Clearsight | Sep 28, 2007 6:06:07 PM

Re: first post

Hahahahahahahahaha

Posted by: Sam | Sep 28, 2007 10:53:41 PM

I sincerely hope Gingrich stays out of this race. I am supporting Huckabee for President, not Vice-President and contrary to what I have read in some comments, I don't think Mike is aiming for the job of Vice-President. He wants to be President.

Posted by: Larry | Sep 28, 2007 11:37:09 PM

Surely there's not enough idiot's out there who would donate $30 million dollars to this farce. If you do, you're donating into a scam.

Posted by: GC | Sep 29, 2007 2:57:17 AM

GREAT! Another immoral Republican enters the race. You've got to love this Republican field - no integrity, no character.
Let's see, we have Guiliani - presidential and first lady candidates with 6 marriages between them. A guy who moved his mistress into the mansion while still married. A guy who never met a position he couldn't be bought to support.
Thompson - a known womanizer, lobbyist and (see Guliani on being bought).
Gingrich - served his wife divorce papers while she was laying in hospital bed.
Romney - a liberal parading as a conservative just to get elected.
Huckabee - well, at least HE's a standup guy - which means he has no chance of getting the Republican nomination.

Posted by: sonicendeavor | Sep 29, 2007 10:14:42 AM

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