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February 3rd, 2012
06:21 PM ET

Gingrich: Romney didn't deserve congrats

(CNN) – In some of his harshest words yet, Newt Gingrich explained Friday why he didn't call rival Mitt Romney after the former Massachusetts pulled a decisive Florida primary victory earlier in the week.

Pointing to Romney's post-South Carolina campaign strategy, which turned noticeably negative against the former House speaker, Gingrich said Romney didn't earn any kudos.

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Filed under: 2012 election • Interviews • Mitt Romney • Newt Gingtich
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  1. avoidspam

    Romney may say a few "boo-boos" but you say alot of "waaa-waaa"s

    February 4, 2012 at 12:33 pm | Reply
  2. Larry in Houston

    Oh newter – c'mon man – that's not right, man – be a real man – I mean, anytime thers a football game or any sports game that has Ever been on T.V. – I mean "Every" sport – even every boxing match in history -or whatever sport it Ever was – or IS – at the End of each & every match – the loser typically goes to the winner – and either shakes his or her hand – or hugs him or her – or says Some Kind of Congrats – C'mon Newter – you need to "man up" or shall I say : "lighten up, dude"

    Larry IN Houston

    February 4, 2012 at 11:06 am | Reply
  3. Jim Thomas

    I agree,go Newt.Both of you need to get your act together or obama will lie his way back in for a 2nd. term.Jim Thomas Phx.Az.

    February 3, 2012 at 8:16 pm | Reply
  4. Julie

    So Newt, what do you think Obama will do to you? And remember, if you had had the money, you would have done the same to Mitt, oh wait, you did, every time you opened your mouth it was a whin or a lie against Mitt!

    February 3, 2012 at 8:09 pm | Reply

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