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Newt Gingrich - March 22, 1994

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Newt Gingrich answers a question about a possible Republican majority in the 1994 midterm elections at a Pennsylvanian university.

Republicans went on to win 54 seats in the House and 8 seats in the Senate to win a majority for the first time in 40 years.

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  • I wish there was a similar effort being done this year before the November elections!

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  • still longwinded-- still spouting the party line -- still looking like the evil twin of the KEEBLER elf . ---This man can't sell cookies - Vote Ron Paul This Year

  • What? He was leaving it to the press corp to investigate the Clintons in Whitewater???? I thought he was a Conservative-NOT.

  • @manyara02 Everything in the Contract with America passed except for the balanced budget amendment that lost by 1 vote.

  • Awwww, those good old days of simple American politics where they fed us with trinkets and promises of better days ahead. Only a short 18 years later, they feed us with regulation, despair, economic collapse, single power state, need to help bankers, loss of freedom, police state, fraud, injustice and class warfare.....only now they actually follow through with it!! America has lost its sovereignty.

  • @p2breaker Too bad, according to Joe Scarborough of 'Morning Joe,' who was a member of the House at the time, the 1994 newly elected Congress accomplished less than 40% of what it promised. He ought to know!

  • He needs to do the this again

  • Most of the things he said they would do the 95 congress did. It was amazing, it balanced the budget, brought fiscal sanity back to washington, amd renued the policies of reagan that lasted from 1981 to 2008. Too bad the republicans weren't as tough on Bush as they were on clinton. That is the 95 congess's biggest failure.

  • Damn he hasn't changed much at all.

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