(AP) — Newt Gingrich is looking beyond the make-or-break Florida primary.
The former house speaker plans to campaign in Northern Nevada starting Feb. 2, just days after Florida's pivotal GOP presidential primary on Jan. 31. Gingrich's Nevada finance co-director George Harris said Gingrich will stop in Carson City and Reno before visiting Las Vegas. Nevada's caucuses is slated for Feb. 4.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Congressman Ron Paul have the strongest campaign operations in Nevada, but Gingrich, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have all indicated they will compete in Nevada if their campaigns survive the earlier contests.
Romney won Nevada's caucuses in 2008.
The former house speaker plans to campaign in Northern Nevada starting Feb. 2, just days after Florida's pivotal GOP presidential primary on Jan. 31. Gingrich's Nevada finance co-director George Harris said Gingrich will stop in Carson City and Reno before visiting Las Vegas. Nevada's caucuses is slated for Feb. 4.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Congressman Ron Paul have the strongest campaign operations in Nevada, but Gingrich, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have all indicated they will compete in Nevada if their campaigns survive the earlier contests.
Romney won Nevada's caucuses in 2008.




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