Newt Gingrich details lessons Republicans can learn from Democrats' failures
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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich told "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday that Republicans must "win the case" that the base of the Democratic Party is committed to ideas that don't work in the real world.
We have to win the case that the very base of the Democratic Party is committed to ideas that don't work in the real world. Then second, we have to be prepared to govern, not in, you know, in '25. We have to be prepared to govern in January of 2023. And I think that it's very important when we took over in '94, we had a governing agenda. We moved it. It was popular enough, by the way, that on the average vote on the key issues, 63 Democrats voted with us because back home, people said to them, you got to be for welfare reform. You got to be for the tax cut. You got to be for a balanced budget. And I think if we do it right next year, we can set a pattern which you see with the Republican governors. I mean, overall, the Republican governors have done a phenomenal job of creating jobs, solving problems, reforming the schools, doing things that really matter to people and the House and Senate Republicans should do the same.