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Essay: Gingrich Administration

663 bytes added, 13:47, May 21, 2019
Way too early to tell. I don't see Gingrich running in 2024.
The '''Gingrich Administration''' is would have been the expected leadership of the [[Executive Branch]] of the [[United States]] government from 2013 to 2017, assuming that had [[Newt Gingrich]] wins been able to secure the Republican nomination and win the [[Presidential Election 2012]]. Some have suggested that Gingrich could win the nomination in 2024, despite what would be an advanced age at that time, assuming President [[Trump]] successfully defends his Presidency in 2020.
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|Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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==Republicans who would not have appeared in a Gingrich Administration==
*[[Mitt Romney]] - despite the potential for being able to woo [[RINO]]s and others with whom Romney is popular, Romney's terribly negative campaign against Gingrich has effectively shut him out
*[[Chris Christie]] - a major supporter of Romney
== See also ==
*[[Endorsements 2012]]
*[[Swing States 2012]]
 == Footnotes == <references/> [[Category:politicsPolitics]][[Category:Essays]]{{DEFAULTSORT:Gingrich Administration}}
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