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    Fading Gingrich falls behind in polls

    MIAMI (Reuters) - Newt Gingrich struggled to regain momentum in the Republican presidential race on Friday as two new polls showed him falling behind rival Mitt Romney, who was seen as the winner of the final debate before the Florida primary.

    The White House contenders courted Florida's sizable Hispanic vote, many of them Cubans, with appearances on Friday at the Hispanic Leadership Network, where Romney received an unusually warm reception and the reaction to Gingrich was more sedate.

    Bouncing back after losing the South Carolina primary to Gingrich on Saturday, Romney had an 8-percentage point lead over him in a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday. A Quinnipiac University poll gave him a 9-percentage point edge.

    The Reuters/Ipsos online poll gave Romney 41 percent and Gingrich 33 percent ahead of Saturday's contest.

    That margin is similar to three polls released on Thursday that all showed Romney taking control of the battle in Florida, where the former Massachusetts governor enjoys a financial and organizational advantage over Gingrich.

    Romney battered the former House of Representatives speaker in two debates this week, wounding him in the same format that has helped fuel Gingrich's campaign.

    "With the debates now over, Gingrich will need some other way to reverse the tide that appears to be going against him," Quinnipiac University pollster Peter Brown said.

    Tuesday's Florida primary is the fourth contest in the state-by-state battle for the Republican nomination to challenge President Barack Obama, a Democrat, in the November 6 U.S. election. Romney won in New Hampshire and former Senator Rick Santorum won the first contest in Iowa.

    Romney repeatedly attacked Gingrich at Thursday's debate in Florida, scoring points on immigration, candidates' finances and even lunar exploration.

    "That was Romney on Red Bull," Republican strategist Ron Bonjean said. "You could tell Newt was tired, he's carrying a heavy load. He was counting on pure momentum to carry him through Florida, and that momentum has stopped."

    At a campaign event in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Romney reminded the crowd of his debate performance.

    "How about that debate last night? Wasn't that fun?" Romney asked. "I've had the fun of two debates where I had to stand up and battle, and battling was fun."

    'CUBA WILL BE FREE'

    An energized Romney, whom Gingrich has described as the most anti-immigrant candidate in the Republican race, won several standing ovations from the Hispanic crowd in Miami earlier on Friday.

    "There is a time coming soon when Cuba will be free," Romney told them, adding "America can't sit back" in dealing with the island nation off the coast of Florida.

    Gingrich received a much quieter response, once again mocking Romney's call for "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants as "a fantasy. It's not a solution."

    Gingrich said the concept might work for younger illegal immigrants who had been in the United States a short time, but not for older immigrants with deep family ties. They should be allowed to apply for citizenship through local councils similar to draft boards, he said.

    A Florida win for Romney would put him in a strong position to capture the nomination as the primary map tilts in his favor in February with contests in seven states where he has the potential for strong showings.

    Next up on February 4 is Nevada, where Romney won with 51 percent of the vote during his failed 2008 presidential bid. On February 7 Minnesota and Colorado hold caucuses and Missouri holds a primary. Gingrich did not make the ballot in Missouri.

    Four of the states with February contests - Nevada, Maine, Colorado and Minnesota - use caucus systems, which often require greater organization to rally voter turnout. That could help Romney take advantage of his superior financial and staff resources.

    On February 28, Michigan and Arizona hold primaries. Romney was raised in Michigan, where his father was a governor and car executive.

    A new Gingrich television ad in Florida asked: "What kind of man would mislead, distort and deceive just to win an election?"

    "This man would be Mitt Romney," the ad's narrator said.

    Romney's camp said the sharp tone from Gingrich was a sign he was desperate to distract from his own record as House speaker, where he faced an ethics probe, and as a consultant with mortgage giant Freddie Mac.

    "It is laughable to see lectures on honesty coming from a paid influence peddler who suffered an unprecedented ethics reprimand, was forced to pay a $300,000 penalty, and resigned in disgrace at the hands of his own party," Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.

    (Writing by John Whitesides; editing by Alistair Bell and Mohammad Zargham)

     
    • simbad  •  El Paso, Texas  •  29 days ago
      we know about the FED, end it.
    • sublimelucidity  •  29 days ago
      I like the idea of a moon base if we can send congress and the supreme court there for their full term. They would not need any secret security protection, fine ladies and gentlemen like them. We in return can promise to bring them home as soon as the country is out of debt. After all we can keep our promises as good as they can. Can't we?
    • Greg  •  29 days ago
      You mean the moonbase plan didn't give Newt a boost in the polls?
    • RL  •  29 days ago
      Which immoral, greedy politician with no principles or ethics will come out on top. The one with the most super PAC money, of course.
    • Brian  •  29 days ago
      "What kind of man would mislead, distort and deceive just to win an election?"

      All of them. It isn't about doing what's right for the country. It isn't about doing what's right for your constituents. Its all about doing favors for your campaign contributors, and getting your slice of the political pie, which you can then exploit for tremendous personal gain.
    • Mister  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  29 days ago
      Only the man with "superior financial resorces" can run for president? That is a LOUSY way to pick a cantidate.... and a good part of the reason the US is failing.
    • between the lines  •  29 days ago
      Gingrich promised the Floridians the Moon, Israel an embassy move. I wonder what he's going to promise Texas when he gets here?
    • Mike  •  29 days ago
      Newt's a Hoot. Every time he gets ahead in the polls, his head gets bigger and he starts talking gibberish, then he fades.
    • Natassja  •  Encino, California  •  29 days ago
      you know you're desperate when.... you literally promise people the moon
    • Robertt  •  29 days ago
      Looks like Donald Trump has dropped Newt like a rock.
    • rusk1955  •  29 days ago
      I stopped listening to him 1 second after he said he wants to make the moon the 51st. state.
    • J  •  28 days ago
      Give it up newtrick. This is a two-man race between mitt rino and Ron Paul. Always has been. Ron Paul will win.
    • isaiah  •  29 days ago
      Newt's egotistical arrogance was his downfall in the '90's and it will be his downfall in his run for President. One would think that he would see how it is affecting his poll numbers and try to do something about it, but he doesn't, which just reinforces my thought of Newt as an arrogant egotist.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Seattle, Washington  •  29 days ago
      The hospital visit wasn't the end of it, either. Shortly after the cancer ward visit, Newt stopped paying alimony and child support. Jackie had to take Newt to court to get money out of him, and her Baptist church needed to take up a collection to get his kids food and prevent the utilities from being cut off. He has never apologized for this or admitted it was a mistake.
    • Ron  •  29 days ago
      It stands to reason that when the media allows only two candidates dominate the debate, that those two will be the most popular. Everyone in the U.S. loves a good fight. The two fighters in the ring get all of the attention, while the corner men, that have all the good ideas, are totally ignored.
      The media has this all worked out, they know what they are doing. Why else would Mitt and Newt have center stage at all of the debates? Why else would 90% of the questions asked to the other two candidates be blanket questions?
      It seems to me the public could see thru this. And I find it repulsive that a candidate with the moral standards of a newt, and a man that has pledges his soul to Joseph Smith, and is obligated, by the church, to pledge our souls to him also, as his followers, can get the majority of the people of the United States to vote for them.
      People, we need to take a look around. We need to focus on the important issues of the United States. And not on the stand up comedians we see on that stage.
    • 5 times  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  29 days ago
      All this bicker'in is starting to become a waste of time.
    • E  •  29 days ago
      Newt is a criminal. A coward, and a bully.
      Newt whines about being 'picked on' the minute anyone else mentions anything about Newt's dirty laundry, but Newt LOVES to spash any rumour he can about others. Newt Gingrich is a two faced lying S.O.B.
    • Shirley  •  29 days ago
      Newt did it to himself again. Anyone surprised?
    • frank s  •  29 days ago
      If Romney can't beat the pillsbury dough boy, then the November election is over before it begins.
    • ALKALINE  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  29 days ago
      When the love of power is overcome by the power of love the world will know peace.
      Jimi Hendrix
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