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Gingrich wants to help create conservative platform

(Reuters) – Republican candidate

Newt Gingrich conceded on Sunday that front-runner Mitt Romney is most likely to win their party’s presidential nomination,

but said he will remain in the race, partly to help the party build a solidly conservative platform ahead of the November 6

election.

U.S. Republican 

presidential candidate and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaks at the Wisconsin Faith and Freedom Coalitions 

presidential kick-off in Waukesha, Wisconsin, March 31, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
U.S. Republican presidential

candidate and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaks at the Wisconsin Faith and Freedom Coalitions presidential

kick-off in Waukesha, Wisconsin, March 31, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck

“I think you have to be realistic,” Gingrich told the “Fox News Sunday,” television program. “He

(Romney) is far and away the most likely nominee.”

The former speaker of the House of Representatives, running a

distant third in the nominating race to challenge President Barack Obama behind former Massachusetts governor Romney and

former Senator Rick Santorum, acknowledged his struggling campaign is “operating on a shoestring.”

His campaign would

be severely constrained by a lack of funds, he said, but that was no reason for him to get out of the race now. “People

don’t walk up and say ‘Oh please drop out.’ People walk up and say ‘I’m glad you’re here. I’m glad you’re talking

about ideas. Please stay in,'” Gingrich said.

“And so I do think there’s a desire for a more idea-orientated

Republican Party,” Gingrich told Fox News.

“If I end up not being the nominee, I’d want to work this fall to help

defeat Obama,” he said of the Democratic president. “The primary goal is to defeat Obama.”

“It’s clear that Governor

Romney has done a very good job of building a substantial machine,” Gingrich said, adding that he thought Romney would

probably accept “a very solid, aggressive conservative platform” that he could campaign on this fall.

“I would work as

hard for him (Romney) as I would work for myself,” he said.

A conservative Republican policy platform should address

issues like America’s goal of independence from foreign oil and a comprehensive energy policy as well as a balanced budget

provision that would include a fund for debt repayment financed by royalties from oil and gas, Gingrich

said.

(Reporting by Christopher Wilson;

editing by Todd Eastham)

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