Newt Gingrich Rallies Republicans for Tuesday's Elections
Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who is considering running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, attempted to rally Republicans for the elections coming up on Tuesday.
With your votes and a mandate from the American people, the next Congress can repeal and replace Obamacare, wrote Gingrich and his wife Callista to supporters on Wednesday morning. They can make sure that cap-and-trade never sees the light of day. And they can stop the impending tax increase set for early next year.
But undoing what's been done by the party that's offered little more than Food Stamps is only the beginning, continued the Gingriches. A decisive victory will allow the party of paycheck policies with majorities in the House and Senate to set the agenda for prosperity by cutting taxes, cutting spending, setting priorities, and beginning the process of returning our government to the constitutional limits set by our Founding Fathers. By keeping government small and the American people big, we can achieve our potential by freeing the entrepreneurial American spirit that has made us the most successful and prosperous civilization in human history.
Gingrich noted in the e-mail that he was closing his tour of the nation pushing for new jobs with a stop in Jacksonville on Thursday.
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