Newt Gingrich
The national implications of the Georgia race go from coast to coast. Democratic Minority Leader and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer promised to “take Georgia” and then “change the world.”
Click Here to ContinueThe current election mess and the hostility of the propaganda media is astounding. Each day there are new lawsuits in the various states and new allegations of ballot mishandling or rigged voting machines.
Then you have the runoff election in Georgia with two strong Republican candidates. However, there’s still a question of whether we can win both the campaign and the election.
The number of different things is so much bigger than I would have guessed on Oct. 1, and the degree of this mess is so much greater, that I can’t tell you today how it’s going to come out. So, I’ll continue to try to brief you as much as I can, but I’m also just trying to figure out what the devil’s going on.
Click Here to ContinueEvery Republican can take some confidence in these tumultuous times that at the grassroots and in the states there is a Republican tsunami building which is going to overwhelm the imagined blue wave and create dynamic opportunities in 2021 and 2022.
Click Here to ContinueNewt to Sean Hannity regarding Georgia’s election process: “As a Republican, it’s been truly astounding to have a Republican governor and Republican secretary of state do such an extraordinarily bad job.”
Click Here to ContinueThe Republican State Leadership Committee released a report titled “2020 Toplines” in late November. The report looked at the election outcome at all levels of government, from local to national – and one thing is clear – there is a red tsunami overtaking the so called blue wave. We have more Republicans elected at every level of government. Newt’s guest is Edith Jorge-Tuñón, Political Director for the RSLC.
Click Here to ContinueWhat was the first Thanksgiving really like for the pilgrims? What struggles did they endure to make the transatlantic journey from Europe to Plymouth, Massachusetts? And once they arrived, what happened to them? The first Thanksgiving is a window on the American past and was a very different experience than the holiday we celebrate today. Newt’s guest is Dr. Tracy McKenzie, Professor and Chair of History at Wheaton College in Illinois.
Click Here to ContinueAs Americans, we have so many blessings. We have so many opportunities. We have such a great legacy, and we have such a terrific future if we get together and solve problems and make it work. I want to thank all for being members of the Inner Circle. It allows me to communicate and learn from you what is important. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I will continue to report to you as the presidential election unwinds, as the two special elections in Georgia heat up, and as Biden acts as a perfect example of a deep state administration. So I will talk to you soon, but until then, have a very happy Thanksgiving.I just wanted to let you know that I’m going to continue working on this. I don’t care what the networks say. We’re a long way from finishing this process. And every time I turn around, I get new emails with new examples of corruption and how it was done and how deeply determined “the machine” was to steal some of these States. So anyway, stay tuned.
If the turkey isn’t as big this year – or isn’t there at all – let’s be thankful that the underlying economy is strong, and things will improve. Jobs will return. Opportunities will return, and America will succeed.
Click Here to ContinueOn Friday, Nov. 20, Brian Kemp held a brief conference urging a thorough investigation into any voting irregularities. Will he push this forward, insist that the secretary of state do a complete audit, and asked the board of elections for Georgia and the state legislature to get involved?
Newt: I think President Trump owes it to the American people to not concede until we’ve had honest and accurate counts in the disputed states.
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