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Newt Scores Key New Hampshire Union Leader Endorsement Over Mitt – With Video



Nov 27, 2011 5 Comments ›› Angelia

theHill:

GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich received the endorsement of the influential editorial board of the New Hampshire Union Leader on Sunday, providing another boost to his surging campaign.

The endorsement gives the former House Speaker additional momentum after a month which has seen him vault to the top of national GOP polls.

“We are in critical need of the innovative, forward-looking strategy and positive leadership that Gingrich has shown he is capable of providing,” said the editorial by publisher Joseph W. McQuaid.

“A lot of candidates say they’re going to improve Washington. Newt Gingrich has actually done that, and in this race he offers the best shot of doing it again,” he added.
The Gingrich campaign said it was “honored to have the endorsement,” calling it “an enormous boost to our campaign,” reported NBC News.

The Union Leader endorsement is highly regarded in the early primary state. Candidates often meet with the editorial board and place great emphasis on securing its backing.

The failure to win the board’s endorsement may be a setback for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s campaign which has struggled to win support from Tea party-affiliated voters and the right-wing of the GOP base.

Drew Cline, editorial page editor for the Union Leader, spoke about the board’s decision on CNN Sunday morning. Cline said that the board’s “two favorites were probably Perry, Gingrich.”

He added that the board, which failed to endorse Romney in 2008 as well gave “every candidate serious consideration.”

However explaining his view on the difference between the two candidates, he added that “Romney’s a guy who wants to be liked, a politician who wants to be liked. Gingrich is a politician who wants to be respected.”

“I’m not sure precisely what we get out of a President Romney, who could be a very good president,” he said.

Yet despite the endorsement and Gingrich’s new lead in many national polls, Romney still holds a commanding lead in New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary.

A Suffolk University/7News poll released last week showed Romney winning the support of 41 percent of likely GOP voters surveyed. Gingrich only secured 14 percent, tied with Texas Rep. Ron Paul for second place.

Another poll by the American Research Group last week showed Gingrich closing the gap in New Hampshire but still trailing Romney by 11 percent.

The Union Leader’s endorsement while coveted and influential has not always translated into a victory in the Granite State.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_L5UA5IEYFK3XFFTMEVHDAKXQFM Bob Bayer

    Union endorsement?  Guess it really is the kiss of death for Newt ..Newt is almost as corrupt as Obama .. and that is saying something .. but he will say  a lot of the right things .. but wont walk the talk .. Contract with America was a failure of leadership .. AGW video with Pelosi .. what else can be more disgusting? There’s more but will stop there ..

    • Anonymous

      Bob, lay off the crystal meth, man, it makes you dumber than a box of hammers. Fucking embarrassing to see adults post such immature bullshit.

  • Anonymous

    But Perry gets the Arpaio endorsement this week while they campaign together in NH.

  • Anonymous

    But Perry gets the Arpaio endorsement this week while they campaign together in NH.

  • Anonymous

    But Perry gets the Arpaio endorsement this week while they campaign together in NH.