POLITICO's Dave Levinthal reports that a pro-Ron Paul super PAC is going after Newt Gingrich:

Republican presidential candidates Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich may have had their little kumbaya moment during Monday night’s presidential debate.

“He keeps hinting about attacking the fed, and he talks about gold. Now if I could just change him on foreign policy, we might be able to talk business,” Paul said when asked by moderator Brian Williams if he could support Gingrich as the Republican nominee. Said Gingrich: “I think there are areas we can work on.”

But that’s not stopping a pro-Paul super PAC from spending $44,102 on anti-Gingrich television advertisement in Florida, according to federal disclosures filed today.

The expenditure, made by the Endorse Liberty super PAC, will fund ads on WHDT-TV, a station in the Miami area. It appears to be part of a much larger $1.4 million Florida-centric ad buy now underway by the super PAC.

Endorse Liberty, which has spent more than $3.1 million and counting during the presidential election, has almost exclusively made independent expenditures that promote Paul’s candidacy, as opposed to sponsoring messages that attack other GOP candidates.