Gingrich campaigns in California

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PALO ALTO, Calif. (MCT) — Hopscotching throughout the state this week, Newt Gingrich insisted first that he is staying in the Republican presidential race and second that he may soon take the lead.

But if Gingrich is truly resurgent, the extent of his stay here is puzzling.

While front-runners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum both dipped into donor-rich California in recent days to raise money, they are spending most of their time elsewhere, focused on upcoming primaries in other states.

The former House speaker instead has lingered in the Golden State for four days. He toured an agricultural exposition in Tulare County, where he opined about such California-centric topics as high-speed rail. He hobnobbed privately with former secretaries of state Condoleezza Rice and George Shultz at a Stanford think tank. He fed animals at the San Diego Zoo.

“It would seem like if he wants to be in for the long haul,” said Rob Stutzman, a Republican strategist in Sacramento, “he should get his butt to Michigan.”

Low on money, Gingrich’s campaign characterized the week as a fundraising swing necessary to compete on Super Tuesday, when 10 states hold primaries or caucuses next month. He is scheduled to leave California Thursday but return next week, just before primary elections in Michigan and Arizona on Feb. 28.

It is possible Gingrich appreciates the distance. Aides have suggested giving Santorum a clear shot at Romney in Michigan could help make more room for Gingrich by getting Romney out of the race.

Gingrich also said earlier this week that he does less well when he focuses on other candidates.

“I do dramatically better when I focus on the nation’s problems and I focus on the nation’s solutions,” Gingrich said.

He reiterated that sentiment on Wednesday, in a series of private meetings at the Hoover Institution on the Stanford University campus, according to people who attended the event. There, he met with fellows expert in such subjects as legal constitutional issues and international relations.

As he left, Gingrich said, “we’re on the way to Michigan and Arizona, but we’re out here doing fundraising, and we scheduled this a couple months ago.”

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