Newt Gingrich on Battle for America: The Georgia Senate Runoffs | January 3, 2021

Newt Gingrich Inner Circle Audio Update: First Week of January

First of all, let me say Happy New Year. Wow. This week is off to an amazing start. Of course, today, we have the remarkable running special elections in Georgia for two Senate seats tonight. Wednesday, we have the beginning of the whole process dealing with the electors and the House and Senate.

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