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TPM is citing an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report saying that former House Speaker Gingrich
will base his campaign out of Georgia. From the report:
In the last 24 hours, former U.S. House speaker Newt Gingrich has touched base with several prominent Republicans in his former home state, telling them that he intends to make a run for president in 2012 using Georgia as his base - and that he already has his eye on office space in Buckhead for a campaign headquarters.
Gingrich met on Thursday with [Governor] Nathan Deal, whom Gingrich endorsed during a critical phase of last year's Republican primary for governor.
Former? Last I checked, Gingrich is still from Georgia. Georgia is an interesting choice. Does this mean he's going to go hard after South Carolina? I'm not sure.
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