Tea Party disunity hurts Newt Gingrich

/ Tuesday, January 31, 2012

ORLANDO

What happened to the Tea Party?

In Mitt Romney’s big victory in the Florida Republican presidential primary Tuesday, the establishment favorite won more votes than conservative darlings Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum combined.

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speaks after losing the Florida Republican presidential primary Tuesday, Jan. 31. (AP photo)

The difference between South Carolina — where Gingrich had a double-digit victory on Jan. 21 — and Florida came from the former U.S. House speaker’s inability to lock up the state’s most conservative voters, including Tea Party members and evangelical voters.

Although two out of three GOP voters who went to the polls on Tuesday said they supported the Tea Party, Gingrich failed to win a significant advantage with those voters over Romney, exit polls showed.

Some 40 percent of the voters who said they supported the Tea Party voted for Romney, while 38 percent backed Gingrich, the exit polls showed.

Gingrich also barely held off Romney among the evangelical voters, edging the former Massachusetts governor by a 39-36 percent margin.

The weak showing by Gingrich among Florida’s conservative voters allowed Romney to overwhelm him with his advantage among more moderate voters, women and Hispanic voters, whom Romney claimed by a 53-to-30-percent margin.

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Republican political consultant Rick Wilson said the Romney campaign used the “entire spectrum of messaging” — including television ads, radio ads and direct mail — to undermine Gingrich’s credibility among Florida’s more conservative voters, raising issues such as Gingrich’s $1.6 million contract with Freddie Mac, the federal mortgage agency.

“Those were the keys that unlocked the Tea Party votes for Mitt Romney,” Wilson said. “Romney found a way to win over those voters that nobody predicted he could.”

In a 15-minute post-primary speech, Gingrich still maintained he was a better conservative alternative to Romney. He never mentioned his opponent by name, nor did he congratulate him for his Florida victory.

“I think Florida did something very important coming on top of South Carolina,” Gingrich said. “It is now clear this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader Newt Gingrich and the Massachusetts moderate.”

With his supporters holding signs that said “46 states to go,” Gingrich said the message was for “the elite media.”

“We’re going to contest every place and we are going to win and we will be in Tampa as the nominee in August,” he said, bringing chants of “Newt, Newt, Newt” from a crowd of about 200 supporters.

With Romney’s campaign outspending him by some $15 million to $3 million, Gingrich called it an “onslaught” but then he quoted a portion of Abraham Lincoln’s address at Gettysburg, calling for “a government of the people, by the people, for the people.”

“And we’re going to have people power defeat money power in the next six months,” Gingrich said.

Some of his supporters acknowledged those financial hurdles.

“I don’t think anything changed from South Carolina to here, except one thing: Romney spent a bunch of money, ran a negative campaign and bought Florida,” said Wayne Brooks, 67, who drove from Ponte Vedra Beach to be at the Gingrich headquarters. “I’m very disappointed.”

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Dono
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 5:17 am

The Florida voter is old enough to remember Gingerich from his absurdly dismal showing as Speaker of the House. The FL voter is old enough to remember the massive amounts of ridicule the GOP party deserved when Gingerich’s long list of ethics violations were finally outed. The FL voter is also wise enough to tell the difference between a loud mouthed bomb thrower and a serial adulterer misogynist. Wait, those are both descriptions of Newt.

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Cheryl
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 11:31 am

What HISTORY books are YOU reading? Whatever they are you need to BURN them!! “Dismal showing as Speaker of the House?” Who are yOU kidding. NEVER before OR SINCE has anyone as Speaker gotten as much done! AND NEVER has any other member of the Repblican Party ever stood up to become their sacrifical lamb the way that Gingrich did! The entire bunch of BS!And that is EXACTLY what is was a bunch of BS was starte by the DEMS AND this horrible “thing” that everybody wants to keep bringing up amounted to ONE college course that was FINALLY with ALL that WASHINGTON could muster up from all the wind bags and extremist morons was found to be completely legitimate. All of these that jumped on that bandwagon should have been THROWN out of the Party! So NO there WERE NO ethics violations, NEVER, EVER~~~And oh, about the adulterer misogynist that is more BS!!! We are not electing him to be our MINISTER, Or POPE, he is applying for a job. that ONLY he HAS DONE and CAN GET DONE!!! So, zip it buddy, your bomb throwing is a DUD!

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Dono
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 2:26 pm

WOW Cheryl uses RaNdOM CAPITAL letters A lot.

Eighty-four ethics charges were filed against Gingrich during his term as Speaker, all but one of which were eventually dropped. After an extensive investigation and negotiation by the bipartisan House Ethics Committee, Gingrich was reprimanded and fined $300,000 by an overwhelming 395-28 House vote, with both Republicans and Democrats speaking in favor of those sanctions. It was the first time in the history of the House that a Speaker was disciplined for an ethics violation.

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Dono
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 2:34 pm

He was getting BJs from his mistress as he brought divorce papers to his wife on her cancer bed. He next was getting BJs from Calista in a parking lot as he served divorce papers on his 2nd wife who wouldn’t let him have an open marriage. All the while crying about the ‘SANCTITY of MARRIAGE’ on TV. Remember those words, the Conservatives howl those words in front of the cameras but some here seem to ignore that part when it’s their repeat offender in office.

Newt’s a loud mouthed, bomb throwing, evasive speaker of the truth. HJe couldn’t not tell a lie to his family, friends. All the folks who served with him in Congress hate the guy and his politics. Few think he’s a Conservative. He’s just loud and pushes the right buttons for morons. The ELITE MEDIA! What hogwash. FOX is the most watched news organization in America and has swallowed up newspaper after newspaper turning them into worthless partisan bird cage liners. ELITE MEDIA, hogwash!