Sunday, January 27, 2008

Newt Gingrich

Accoring to an article recently released on humanevents.com Gingrich could apparently be the darkhorse for the Republican party primaries. Even though he has not run or been on a single ballot, the article says that Gingrich could be the last hope for the Republican party just because there is no real support for a single candidate that is running. The article used the example of the South Carolina primary and how even the person who one (McCain) only won 33 percent of the vote which apparently means 77 percent of the people in South Carolina said no to him. With all this split between the Republican party maybe Gingrich could indeed become the darkhorse, or maybe he will just not run which seems a bit more likely.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Newt Gingrich provided presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani with something he has not received in a while, some good news.  In a non endorsement, Gingrich praised Giuliani saying, "No, I'm not endorsing him, but I've said everywhere and I cite him in every speech I give, that if look at what New York is like today, and you look at the remarkable decline in crime, this is the safest large city in America."  

Also, recently Gingrich called for 'Real Change' in America.  Gingrich inspires and tells Americans that they need to demand change in his new book "Real Change: From the World That Fails to the World That Works."

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Gingrich Update

After the New Hampshire Primary results surfaced, Newt Gingrich released a statement saying that Hillary Clinton won because of "courage, integrity, and openness". Gingrich has been accused of having an on again off again relationship with Clinton, but appeared very positive about her stratigic change after the Iowa descision. More imortantly Gingrich was happy to see that the resuls of Iowa and New Hampshire truly meant Americans were moving towards change in the government. Gingrich may be out of the race, but he has a very strong following of people who listen to what he has to say. His recent support of Clinton will only help her surge for the Democratic Nomination.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Gingrich

Gingrich has not been in the news much in the past week but on his wesbsite newt.org he talks about the Iowa caucuses and his views on how the winners won and the losers lost. The main reason he says for Obama and Huckabee winning is because of the people of Iowa. They want real change and wouldn't support the candidates who had spent huge amounts of money on their campaigns such as Hilary and Romney who both lost and Clinton even got third to Edwards. Gingrich goes on to say on his website that the Republicans need to realize that the people are now calling for change and this is shown through their voting for the two youngest candidates from each party.