Newt Gingrich likes to say he shouldn't be counted out of the GOP presidential race because he has bounced back before from low standings in public opinion polls.

But the latest national poll from Gallup shows the former House speaker has hit a new low: He has 10% support among registered Republicans.

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It also marks the first time this year that Gingrich is behind Ron Paul, who has 11% support in the daily tracking poll. Gingrich was behind the Texas congressman from July to October last year.

Gingrich reached a high of 37% in mid-December in the Gallup survey.

The Gallup daily tracking poll is a five-day rolling average. Today's numbers cover polling done Saturday through Wednesday, including one day since news broke that Gingrich has cut staff and revamped his campaign.

Mitt Romney still leads the Gallup Poll with 39% support, followed by Rick Santorum at 28%.