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(Newser) – Newt Gingrich has his eye
on the Oval Office, the Richmond Times-
Dispatch reports, telling a Virginia
crowd he “will look seriously” at running
for president. “If we think it’s
necessary,  we’ll probably do it,” he said
yesterday. “And if it isn’t necessary, we
probably won’t.” But Gingrich sees the
GOP “moving towards a whole new
generation,” citing Virginia’s own Eric
Cantor, who he predicted would be
House Speaker.
 
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Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House,
smiles while speaking to the press before a
speech at Goucher College March 14, 2007 in
Baltimore, Maryland.   (Getty Images)
Gingrich also said Republicans ought to play nice with President Obama.
“Cooperate when you can, offer a better solution when possible, stop
something only if you have no alternative,” he advised—before
hammering Obama’s agenda, saying the president “is setting out a
path of very high taxes, very big bureaucracy, moving power to
Washington, redistributing the wealth, punishing people who are
successful, rewarding people who are not.”
Source: Richmon Times Dispatch
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Gingrich Mulls Presidential Run
(Newser) – Newt Gingrich has 1.1 million
subscribers to his email list, 4,825
Facebook friends, and was the election's
most influential voice outside the two
presidential campaigns on everything
from gas prices to the Wall Street
bailout, Politico reports. So will the
former speaker of the House run for
president in 2012? “I’ll look at it in
January 2011,” he says.
Newt Gingrich has not ruled out a 2012
presidential run.   (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Gingrich still constantly emails congressional Republicans with ideas and
has publicly gone head-to-head with his own party. His followers are
eager to see him re-enter the political arena, but he’s coy about his
public role: “I’m sort of like the guy out there taking care of the family
farm. Because someday it will be their farm.” His detractors see things
differently. “Newt’s ideas are about Newt,” one GOP strategist insists..
Source: Politico
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