Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich gave advice to Republicans on Fox News on Monday on how they can win in upcoming elections, stressing that this year is a “real battle.”
Gingrich appeared on “Jesse Watters Prime Time” to discuss the upcoming election amid growing concerns about election interference among voters and politicians. Fox host Jesse Watters spoke about former Atlantic City City Councilman Craig Caraway, who was recently indicted on absentee ballot fraud charges for allegedly swaying the election by delivering blocks of absentee ballots to election officials. We asked the former Speaker of the House his thoughts on the matter. according to On Fox News. (Related: 'Fantasyland': Newt Gingrich details 'big problem' with Democratic voters, criticizes Newsom's attempts to save Biden)
“Why would you ask someone who is a fraud to explain themselves as a fraud when you can explain that you're just owed some things forever?” Gingrich questioned. “And I think Craig is a perfect example of that.”
Gingrich said that in order to have “honest elections,” the U.S. needs to operate on a “French model,” which requires certain rules and regulations. But the former House speaker said that under the rules “that exist this year,” Republicans would have to force voters to end early voting and focus on major cities like Philadelphia to “stop voter theft.” He pointed out that there is.
“All I can say is that everyone who wants honest elections should know that in the long run we need the French model. I thought this was a great segment, by the way. Everyone votes on the same day, everyone has a photo ID, and everyone is treated as an individual. But until we get to that point, if Republicans want to win this year based on this year's rules, they're going to need Democrats to win. We had to beat it by about 5%, which is big enough that we can't steal it.”
“They need to get everyone to vote early so they can focus on late voters and get them out. And they need to get Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Chicago to vote early so they can focus on late voters and get them out. And they need to get Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Chicago to stop voter theft. “We need to deploy as many volunteers as we can across the country. Look, this is a real fight. Democrats understand that this is a matter of life and death,” Gingrich continued.
“Yeah, it's going to be a street fight,” Watters said.
As the general election approaches, early polls show that former President Donald Trump would win the Republican nomination by a narrow margin if he were to face President Joe Biden, as expected.within Recent In a poll conducted by Emerson College last week, 45% of 1,225 registered voters surveyed said they would vote for Trump, 44% said they would vote for Biden, and about 11% were undecided.