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    Rick Perry quits and endorses Newt Gingrich: 'Game-changer'?

    Dragging in the GOP presidential polls, the Texas governor throws a wrench in Mitt Romney's coronation plans by urging conservatives to unite behind Newt

    Hello, "game-changer"? Texas Gov. Rick Perry abruptly ended his presidential campaign on Thursday, and urged his supporters to vote for Newt Gingrich instead. (Watch Perry's speech below.) "Newt is not perfect," Perry said, "but who among us is?" And in the end, the erstwhile frontrunner conceded, ex-House Speaker Gingrich is a "conservative visionary" who stands a better chance of winning the GOP nomination. Perry, dragged down by a series of gaffes, was polling in last place in South Carolina, which holds the next primary on Saturday. Gingrich and conservative writers had urged Perry to drop out and help unite the anti-Romney vote, which has been split among Gingrich, Perry, and Rick Santorum. Will this help the surging Gingrich win South Carolina — and prevent Romney from running away with the GOP nomination?

    Perry might just help Gingrich stop Romney: Realistically, the flailing Perry actually "exited the race some time ago," says Steven L. Taylor at Outside the Beltway. It just didn't dawn on him until now. But in a close race in South Carolina, his endorsement could really matter. It's simple math: "Perry was drawing from the same type of voters that Gingrich was, so Perry getting out clearly helps" Newt chip away at Romney's lead.
    "Perry out"

    C'mon. This is no game-changer: "Perry is currently polling at only about 4 percent in South Carolina," says Jon Walker at Firedoglake. So "it is hard to imagine his endorsement of Gingrich is really going to sway many votes." Yes, it will "guarantee Gingrich some favorable press coverage just days before the South Carolina primary," and promote his image as the leading anti-Romney. But Perry's "pathetic campaign" was an embarrassment, so the clout and votes he has left to give amount to "almost nothing."
    "Rick Perry giving up"

    Of course it's a game-changer — for Santorum: As far as Newt and Mitt go, Perry's support of Gingrich merely offsets fellow dropout Jon Huntsman's recent endorsement of Romney, says Ed Morrissey at Hot Air. The candidate this affects most? "Rick Santorum, who had gotten the endorsement" of a group of key social conservative leaders last week, "and who could have used the boost" from Perry. The Texan's announcement might end up increasing the pressure on Santorum to "toss in the towel to back a single Romney alternative." That's pretty ironic considering that just this morning we learned that once all the votes were counted, it was Santorum, not Romney, who won this year's historically-close Iowa caucuses.
    "CNN reports Perry to drop out today, will endorse Gingrich"

    Watch Perry's speech for yourself:

     

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    55 comments

    • Majas  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Rick Perry, thanks for doing the honorable thing by dropping out of the race. You sir, have embarrassed the people of Texas long enough. See ya!
      • DanU 4 mths ago
        You are not a Texan. You don't speak for Texas. Judging by your name, are you even an American?
      • AdanR 4 mths ago
        I'm Texan. And one should never go full Rick Perry. Remember Trans-Texas Corridor? If you are Texan, you do. There is a reason this guy never wanted to debate in the gubanatorial races. When he did, he was just as bad. We needed Debra Medina.
      • Chris 4 mths ago
        Amen, Majas.
    • Erma_Bombshell  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Really, besides Rick Perry himself, who is surprised that he dropped out? I say Romney and Ron Paul will probably be the last two standing.
    • James  •  4 mths ago
      Goodnight, Rick.
    • The Watcher  •  4 mths ago
      The idiot returns to his village.
    • servus_aus_tex  •  4 mths ago
      Dang! The Republican slate of clowns and their 3-ring circus was my daily entertainment, and little by little it's drying up and going away! :(
    • Me  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      Rick Perry quits and endorses Newt Gingrich: 'Game-changer'?

      Nope, one loser endorsing another loser. Nothing has changed.
    • Michael  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      "Newt is not perfect," Perry said, "but who among us is?" OK, that has to be the most accurate statement Rick Perry has made in the whole campaign!
      • Tony 4 mths ago
        I'd say the most accurate understatement!.
      • AdanR 4 mths ago
        Ron Paul is perfect. The man is a one man American Continental Army.
    • Gee Bee  •  4 mths ago
      Boy, poor Newt just can't catch a break. First Palin, now her half brother Perry, who's next, Glen Beck!
      • Erma_Bombshell 4 mths ago
        Ghaddafi's next. He left his endorsement with his son.
    • Jay  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      But I thought God told him to run? What happened #$%$ ? Perhaps it was his wife's drug dealer ,that suggeted he run ,and not God? I would think if God told him to run ,it would've been a slam dunk NO?
      • Cathy 4 mths ago
        God told him to run but Tim Tebow over ruled God.
    • Eric  •  4 mths ago
      well there is 3 more votes for newt
    • Eric1  •  4 mths ago
      'Supporting Newt' is a dead-end game.
    • Dave H  •  Lansing, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Thank the Gods.......Rick Perry was an embarrassment and i am baffled that someone so baffoonish could win the governorship of Texas.....oh wait...no....no I'm not baffled, but it is a tragic comedy.
    • AdanR  •  Harlingen, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Game changer? Seriously? Have you been following the primaries? This guy was a nobody officially since Jan 3rd. Unofficalliy since "Oops." Only the media has propped him up.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      Very good riddance to Perry! Nothing but a nuisance playing around under the horses hoofs!
    • Lady Di  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      God is listening!
      Now what will God do with Newt?
    • Tony  •  Colton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Does Perry know he quit?.
    • Erma_Bombshell  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      I'd love to see him on that show, "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?"
    • Breeze  •  4 mths ago
      Rick Perry is a stupid Aggie who lied that God told him to run for president. He denounced Newt Gingrich for being "morally unfit" to be president. He now hypocritically endorses him.
    • Iconoblaster  •  4 mths ago
      If Santorum quits, too, and also supports Gingrich, there might still be a race. Might. Otherwise, its over. The corporate raider with the demeanor of a used car salesman, and all the sincerity of a Tupperware knock-off, will be the nominee. I'm voting for Paul, anyway.
    • shot  •  Mannford, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      Adios Senor Perry. The mojados of Texas will welcome you back with a rose petal parade.