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Revision as of 11:15, 26 January 2012
The Gingrich Administration is the expected leadership of the Executive Branch of the United States government from 2013 to 2017, assuming that Newt Gingrich wins the Presidential Election 2012.
Position | Conservapedia Prediction | Actual Appointment |
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President | Newt Gingrich | |
Vice President | Rick Perry [1] | |
Secretary of State | Sarah Palin | |
Secretary of Defense | John McCain[2] | |
Secretary of Health and Human Services | Mike Huckabee | |
Attorney General | Possibly John Yoo | |
White House Press Secretary | a Fox News Channel analyst | |
Secretary of Veterans Affairs | Heather Wilson |
Republicans who will not appear in the Gingrich Administration
- Mitt Romney - despite the potential for being able to woo RINOs and others with whom Romney is popular, Romney's terribly negative campaign against Gingrich has effectively shut him out
- Christ Christie - a major supporter or Romney
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Arguably the second strongest Republican candidate, it would be a very wise political decision for Gingrich to choose him as a Vice President to unite his party, like how Ronald Reagan appointed George W. Bush as his Vice President after he won the Republican nomination in 1980
- ↑ While McCain has endorsed Romney, he could stil be a good fit for this position. It woud have the further advantage of removing him from the Senate, where he could be replaced by someone with a more conservative record