In an afternoon visit to the state Capitol in Atlanta, Gingrich smiled broadly as he entered the governor's formal briefing room, with his wife, Callista, at his side. He said they had decided, after months of deliberation, to move forward and see if he could find enough support among Republican primary voters to compete seriously for the party's nomination.
"We believe that America's best years are actually ahead of us," said Gingrich, 67, who won his first bid for elective office 33 years ago as a Georgia congressman. "We believe that it is possible through the right policies, with the right values, to create dramatically more jobs with dramatically higher incomes."
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