After midterm election, the challenges
facing Democrats and Republicans
Fox News,
by
Newt Gingrich
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
11/14/2022 9:13:59 AM
The outcome of the 2022 election was far different from what I expected – and what most pollsters and analysts expected. I thought Republicans would win dramatically bigger victories.
When the exit polls had 75%, three-out-of-four, voters saying America was on the wrong track, I thought for sure there would be a repudiation of Democrats and a Republican tide. With the crisis in the cost of living (gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, food, rent, and so on), the rising murder and crime rates in our largest cities, a flood of more than 4 million people illegally crossing our southern border, and the growing anger over schools indoctrinating our children with radical
Reply 1 - Posted by:
pros7767 11/14/2022 9:24:22 AM (No. 1332896)
Newt fails to mention that voting in 2024 won't matter.
The steal is in, lock, stock and barrel. Arizona, Nevada and PA just proved it. And the RINO's in the party enabled it!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
crashnburn 11/14/2022 9:25:12 AM (No. 1332897)
The reason the election turned out the way it did was because DemoniKKKRats cheated their way to "victory". The only state that turned fully red was Florida, where strong anti-Cheating rules were in place.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
justavoter 11/14/2022 9:31:42 AM (No. 1332902)
Hey Newt, here's a clue, it the ballots from nowhere.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Saryden 11/14/2022 9:38:24 AM (No. 1332906)
What 1 and 2 said. Again we have been cheated by the count (machines and mail-in-voting) We see no point in sending $$ to politicians who do nothing to get rid of the big problem. They (with a very few exceptions) appear to have already been "bought" by other contributions. How we wish our elected officials would uphold their vows to uphold the Constitution and work for their constituents rather than for their careers!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Safari Man 11/14/2022 9:40:43 AM (No. 1332910)
The dimocrat party is the American Communist Party now. Elections are only there to make them look good and so they can get a laugh at our expense.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Krause 11/14/2022 9:43:50 AM (No. 1332912)
You can include the democrat party as part of the high crime rate in this country.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Italiano 11/14/2022 10:30:50 AM (No. 1332950)
If high gas prices have hurt you financially, if inflation attacks your family to the extent that you have to eliminate or downgrade Thanksgiving and Christmas, if illegal immigrants overrun your community, if fentanyl has killed anyone in your family...
...and if you voted Democrat, close your eyes and keep them closed. What you see is all the bleeps I give.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
CactusStar 11/14/2022 10:37:16 AM (No. 1332951)
Lets not for get the conservative states seats they under counted in the census. They steal our representation one piece at a time.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Quigley 11/14/2022 10:41:50 AM (No. 1332957)
FTA: “ The Cook Political Report estimated that Republicans got 52.3% of the vote for the House compared to 46.2% of the vote for Democrats. ” And: “ According to the Cook Political Report, Republicans had 6 million more votes for the House than Democrats.”
Let’s go by popular vote and give all seats in the House to Republicans, eh Dims?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Zeek Wolfe 11/14/2022 10:46:10 AM (No. 1332961)
As I wrote in this space yesterday, the 2024 Democrat nominee for president will "win." Pick a name, makes no difference, election deceit is now part of the system. Democrat running dog RINOs are perfectly happy with this. Newt Gingrich knows this too, he just won't say it.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 11/14/2022 11:58:44 AM (No. 1333007)
Speaker Gingrich, I appreciate your points, but a few things you missed -
1. Restoring rule of law and integrity
2. Dissing the Great Reset
3. How to keep our debt-based financial system alive
4. How to preserve the US dollar for a little while longer and what to do when BRICS goes live with its new gold-backed currency that will kill the dollar (Xi is going to Saudi Arabia next month to seal the deal and secure SA's membership in BRICS)
5. What to do about the worsening mental health crisis in America
6. {fill in the blank}
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Luke21 11/14/2022 1:45:50 PM (No. 1333073)
Newt barely beat David Worley in 1990. After that he was never the same. He was an MTG type who became the typical CFR Republican, right up to being a do nothing speaker. They make you play ball. Now he wants us to dance some more.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
lakerman1 11/14/2022 1:58:54 PM (No. 1333082)
This is what happened in Pennsylvania.
Then republicans didn't do much against Summer Lee, a proud socialist comunity organizer, and now a member of the House. Why didn't the republicans go after her? Afraid of being called racists?
The republican nominee for governor was a disaster, probably supported by dimocrat money in the primary, and he came out against any form of abortion, no matter the reason for the abortion. His opponent, Shapiro, ran a good campaign, was a high achiever as Attorney General, and deserved to win.
Oz was not a good choice, but won the republican primary because of DJTs support. Oz should have purchased a house in Pa, but instead used his sisnter in law's address to establish Pa residency. His campaign started off slowly, and his medical credentials limited him in criticizing Fetterman's health.
And to finish off his campaign, Oz said,oddly enough, that he wuld not really vote with the republicans when he got to Washington.\President Trump's anger at McCormick for not being a Trump backer immedately in 2016, knocked out the best nominee, who would have taken Fetterman out of the game.
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