Gingrich's big idea campaign takes a leap of faith
Lake in the Hills, Ill. - Whether it's high gas prices, social security, paying off the national debt, or encouraging innovation in America, Newt Gingrich has big solutions for them all: increased domestic drilling, private savings accounts, the vision of a settlement on the moon.
Now, after two humbling defeats in Alabama and Mississippi, Gingrich told reporters he is ready to make changes to his campaign, "I think what you'll see is a much clearer definition of a visionary conservative as compared to the more traditional Romney Santorum conservatism."
But prompted for more details - would he plan to hone his message so it doesn't sound like he has an array of ideas - Gingrich said, "No, I'm going to fine tune my message to say, without vision the people perish. We need a visionary leader with very big and bold ideas. This is a very big, very bold country."
Barring a miracle, it's virtually impossible for Newt Gingrich to amass the delegates necessary to become the nominee, but the candidate signaled Thursday he is ready to run his campaign on fumes in order to block Mitt Romney from getting the nomination and prove he is a more capable candidate than Rick Santorum...
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