Even after being shutout for delegates in Louisiana - where Newt Gingrich spent over seven days campaigning - there was no hint from Newt Gingrich that he is looking to get out of the Republican race for the White House.

Gingrich's schedule for the next week featured multiple days of events by his wife Callista in her home state of Wisconsin, which votes on April 3; his own schedule will take him to Wisconsin, three other states and the District of Columbia:

Monday, March 26th -  Remarks to the New Castle, Sussex & Kent County GOP Member Meeting - Hockessin, Delaware

Tuesday, March 27th -  Maryland - TBD

Wednesday, March 28th -  North Carolina - TBD

Thursday, March 29th -  Washington, DC - TBD

Newt 2012 Marquette Rally - Marquette University

Friday, March 30th -  Newt 2012 Green Bay Rally

Saturday, March 31st - Waukesha, WI

Sunday, April 1st -  Washington, DC - TBD

What are your thoughts?  Should Gingrich stay in the race?  Can he realistically win any delegates in upcoming contests?

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