Even though Newt Gingrich is no longer in the presidential race, he still regularly voices his opinions on the upcoming elections. Recently, Fox News Hannity & Colmes interviewed Gingrich. While previously saying that he believes Senator Clinton will be the next president, he stated that she has shown weaknesses in the debates. Gingrich talked about the upcoming Iowa caucus, and said that due to Senator Clinton's exposed weaknesses, he believes that Senator Edwards and Senator Obama could win it as well. Regardless of poor showings at debates, Gingrich still feels Senator Clinton will still win the Democrat nomination. He also talked about the Republican nominations, and said, "This is the most wide-open Republican nomination since 1940." He believes Mayor Giuliani will most likely win the nomination. But at the same time, feels that Senator McCain, Governor Huckabee, Governor Romney, and Senator Thompson are closely behind. He also thinks Governor Huckabee has been the most impressive the past two months.
In the next week, Gingrich will be appearing on a variety of interviews. He will be on two separate Fox News interviews, and will be on the Good Morning America show on November 27. He will be all over the nation, including to California, New York, and Washington.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Gingrich Update (November 18, 2007)
Newt Gingrich has not been focused on much after anouncing on September 30 that he will not run for President in 2008. Gingrich determined he could not legally support a bid becuase of the conflict between being chairman of the organization "America Solutions" and the exploration for a presidential campaign. Despite some major support for the former House Speakor to run, Newt has stayed strong on his desicion.
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