SALISBURY, Md.- Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich spoke to Salisbury University students and faculty Tuesday afternoon. Gingrich is hoping to drum up support in the Old Line State before next Tuesday's Maryland Primary.
Gingrich used that word "revolution several times during his speech. He spoke of using technology to get America back on track, and change things in Washington, which he calls "the hopeless center of willful ignorance."
Low on money and delegates, he is hoping for a big showing next week in Maryland where 37 delegates are at stake. Gingrich vows to stay in the race -- even as the flow of contributions has dropped off. Marylanders head to the polls on April 3.
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