Newt Gingrich all but withdrew from the Republican presidential race on Sunday, acknowledging the obvious: He won't win the GOP nod, and Mitt Romney is "far and away the most likely" nominee. Gingrich also pledged to work with the GOP nominee "to help defeat Obama any way I could." But after months of harsh, personal criticism, "the question isn't really what Gingrich can do to help Romney," says Brian Montopoli at CBS News.
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GOP front-runner Newt Gingrich pledged not to attack his rivals in the race for the Republican presidential nomination in an email to supporters today. The former Speaker of the House was attacked by Mitt Romney yesterday for being ... Read Post
Newt Gingrich’s win in South Carolina dealt the Mitt Romney a sizeable blow last week. With polls suggesting a close race in Florida, Gingrich doesn't seem like he'll be letting up his assault any time soon. And so far Romney has no... Read Post
Gingrich is finally admitting what everyone else has known for weeks: he won't be the Republican nominee. On Fox News Sunday, Gingrich described Romney as " far and away the most likely Republican nominee" and announced that if he f... Read Post