No Democrat should want a Gingrich nomination - CSMonitor.com
The GOP nominating process if far from over. Romney will win Florida, but Gingrich will not go away. In March, the process moves to the south. It is there that Newt expects to make headway. It is FAR from over...
Yet Democratic pundits, political advisers, officials and former officials are salivating over the possibility of a Gingrich candidacy. They agree with key Republicans that Newt would dramatically increase the odds of Obamas reelection and would also improve the chances of Democrats taking control over the House and retaining control over the Senate.
I warn you. Its not worth the risk.
Even if the odds that Gingrich as GOP presidential candidate would win the general election are 10 percent, thats too much of a risk to the nation. No responsible American should accept a 10 percent risk of a President Gingrich
The GOP nominating process if far from over. Romney will win Florida, but Gingrich will not go away. In March, the process moves to the south. It is there that Newt expects to make headway. It is FAR from over...