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Republican Party is just fine, Gingrich insists

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday the Republican Party is just fine, despite a messy fight in New York between moderates and conservatives.

That New York battle led to the election of a Democrat for the first time in more than 100 years.

Gingrich, speaking at the Dole Institute at the University of Kansas, said reporters have exaggerated suggestions that there’s a vacuum of leadership in the party.

“When you don’t have a president, you don’t have a Senate majority leader, you don’t have a speaker, you don’t have a national leader,” he said. “You ought to just relax…Lots of people get to audition.”

Gingrich then rattled off a series of names in his party — and hinted he might join them in seeking the presidential nomination:

“In February 2011 we’re going to contact our friends, and if there’s a sufficiently big desire for me to be a leader, I’ll probably try to be a leader.”

Gingrich has faced sharp criticism from some conservatives for backing liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava in a special election in New York. She dropped out before Tuesday’s election, but conservative candidate Doug Hoffman lost anyway to Democrat Bill Owens.

In his speech to a standing-room audience, Gingrich also criticized the White House and Congress, referring to them as a “radical regime.”

“We either become a nation which is endowed by its Creator with certain unalienable rights…or we become a secular socialist European state with a big government and small people,” he said.

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