Examiner columnist Cal Thomas recently interviewed Newt Gingrich and asked the former Speaker of the House about his oft-speculated presidential bid:
Q: When will you announce whether you are running for president?
A: February 2011. You’ll get a brief email that says “yes,” or “no”.
A: February 2011. You’ll get a brief email that says “yes,” or “no”.
So there you have it. In the meantime, Gingrich also revealed that he’s working with three GOP governors on some policy issues — including Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and Lousiana Governor Bobby Jindal who are also frequently mentioned as presidential/vice-presidential candidates themselves:
Over the weekend I was working with Mitch Daniels on the Amish issue. I have worked with (Mississippi Republican Governor) Haley Barbour on a number of things; I’ve worked with (Louisiana Republican Governor) Bobby Jindal and his team, which may be the most innovative in the country. We’ve also put our people on Capitol Hill.
For more details from Thomas’ interview with Gingrich, be sure to read his column in the Examiner on Thursday.

