TAMPA, Fla. — A suddenly scrambled Republican presidential contest shifts to Florida after Newt Gingrich stopped Mitt Romney’s sprint to the GOP nomination with a convincing victory in South Carolina.

The air of inevitability that surrounded Romney’s candidacy is gone, at least for now. His rivals, led by Gingrich, have until Florida’s Jan. 31 contest to prove South Carolina was no fluke.

Larger, more diverse and more expensive, Florida brings new challenges to Gingrich, who again must overcome financial and organizational disadvantages as he did in South Carolina, whose primary he won Saturday.

“We don’t have the kind of money at least one of the candidates has. But we do have ideas. And we do have people,” Gingrich, the former House speaker, told cheering supporters after his victory. “And we proved here in South Carolina that people power with the right ideas beats big money. And with your help, we’re going to prove it again in Florida.”

Romney struck a defiant tone before his own backers gathered at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds, saying: “I will compete in every single state.” He wasted no time jabbing at Gingrich, saying: “Our party can’t be led to victory by someone who also has never run a business and never led a state.”

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, third in South Carolina, pledged to compete in Florida and beyond. His presence in the race ensures at least some division among Florida’s tea party activists and evangelicals, a division that could ultimately help Romney help erase any questions about his candidacy.

Texas Rep. Ron Paul likely will not be a factor in Florida. He already had said he was bypassing the state in favor of smaller subsequent contests.

As the first Southern primary, South Carolina has been a proving ground for Republican presidential hopefuls in recent years. Since Ronald Reagan in 1980, every Republican contender who won the primary has gone on to capture the party’s nomination.

Returns from 95 percent of the state’s precincts showed Gingrich with 41 percent of the vote to 27 percent for Romney. Santorum was winning 17 percent, Paul 13 percent.

But political momentum was the real prize with the race to pick an opponent to President Barack Obama still in its early stages.

Already, Romney and a group that supports him were on the air in Florida with a significant television ad campaign, more than $7 million combined to date.

Gingrich readily conceded that he trails in money, and even before appearing for his victory speech he tweeted supporters thanking them and appealing for a flood of donations for the Jan 31 primary. “Help me deliver the knockout punch in Florida. Join our Moneybomb and donate now,” said his Internet message.

Aides to Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, had once dared hope that Florida would seal his nomination — if South Carolina didn’t first. But that strategy appeared to vanish along with the once-formidable lead he held in pre-primary polls.

Romney swept into South Carolina as the favorite after being pronounced the winner of the lead-off Iowa caucuses, then cruising to victory in New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary.

But in the sometimes-surreal week that followed, he was stripped of his Iowa triumph — GOP officials there now say Santorum narrowly won — while former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman dropped out and endorsed Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry quit and backed Gingrich.

Romney responded awkwardly to questions about releasing his income tax returns, and about his investments in the Cayman Islands. Gingrich, the former speaker of the House, benefited from two well-received debate performances while grappling with allegations by an ex-wife that he had once asked her for an open marriage so he could keep his mistress.

By primary eve, Romney was speculating openly about a lengthy battle for the nomination rather than the quick knockout that had seemed within his grasp only days earlier.

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  1. Gingrich is running on family values! He’s using the daughters from his first wife to convince America that his second wife is lying about his third wife. What a guy!

  2. Pay Attention?, …there is ONLY ONE Man Running against Corrupt Congress and the Federal Government! The rest are bickering back and forth at each other. ( i am by partisan-i work with both- i promise you-bla bla bla, taxes, marriage,)
    while trying to hijack Paul’s view’s so they look good.

    VOTE for the man running against Congress and the Federal Government, andnot each other.  Vote for the Oldest and wisest !who won’t play their Game!

    MAINE, DON’T GET FOOLED SOON YOU WILL BE A POLICE STATE BY CHOOSING MIT,NEWT,OR RICK!Ron Paul 2012 the Man simply will not lie!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1pY7oSfcmc&feature=relatedcant be bought

    1. Ron Paul without any shadow of a doubt just doesn’t have what it takes.  His foreign  policy is scary.  If he has Mike Heath on his campaign payroll then he obviously doesn’t care much about anything but money.

      1. His (non-interventionist) foreign policy is scary?  Listen to Chris Matthews much?

        What about our current foreign policy which is devaluing our currency, outsourcing our jobs to a communist nation, making China India and Indonesia our bankers, and continuing our outdated role as policeman of the world?

        Obama plans to raise a one Billion dollar campaign war-chest.  What does he care about?

        Some one ought to shake up this same-ole same-ole government, or we’ll be competing with Bangladesh and Haiti for the most poverty-stricken nation on earth.

  3. I can not believe that Newt the nut job has gotten this far. I have never seen even from politicans, a man that is so capabile of looking people in the face and lieing his butt off. This says two things to me.
    1. The Republicans don’t have anybody better than this. If that’s true than they are in more trouble than I thought.
    2. The rest of the people in the Republican party are smart enough not to run. Because they know the country is sliding into the toilet and they don’t want their guy to be in the hot seat when it happens.
    so, they are either real stupid, or real smart. Time will tell. 

    1. Oh PLEEEZE….
      Romney:  I’m for abortion  …   I’m against abortion
                       I’m for the second amendment……except when I’m against it.
                       I imposed a mandate that Massachusetts citizens buy health       insurance,      BUT I oppose Obama’s identical mandate.

      Obama; I’m opposed to a mandate (when running against Hillary) but I imposed one after you elected me
                    I ran as the anti-war candidate but advance the war in Afghanistan, Stuck my big American nose into Egypt, Libya, and Yemen while still considering other wars
      I oppose military trials for American citizens, but now only maybe
      I will close Gitmo…. but Changed my mind. 

      Politicians are liars… just the nature of the animal.

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