As the 2012 GOP primary winds its way to Wisconsin, Newt Gingrich is telling it like it is. The former House speaker said Mitt Romney will "probably" get the 1,144 delegate votes he needs to secure the nomination. But that doesn’t mean Gingrich is going to give up. He says he will stick it out until the convention in Tampa in August or until Romney reaches the magic number. The comments mark a departure for Gingrich, who earlier in the race said Romney wouldn’t be able to get the votes to win outright. Up until recently, Gingrich had been predicting a brokered convention.
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