On FOX News, Newt Gingrich said that the Democrats would have to “steal” the 2024 election to offset the gains in voters Donald Trump has made since 2020:
“I was in the White House on election night 2020, but up until midnight we were winning. Then all of a sudden, state after state quit counting votes for and have a very deep sick feeling that it was all going to be much harder than we thought it would be.
So, I would stat and say unless they can steal enough votes in Philadelphia or to offset the African American males, they are certainly going to lose Pennsylvania. Partly because of fracking in the West, partly because people are tired of it. I think they are very likely to lose Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, recently I had dinner with the Nevada Chamber of Commerce and virtually every one of them thought that Trump would carry Nevada.
So now it comes down to Michigan and Wisconsin. In Michigan, you now have a Democratic mayor, a Muslim, announced publicly that he is endorsing a Trump because you thought the Biden Harris team was so dishonest and so incompetent that he could not continue to support them.
So those kind of breaks are happening all over the place, and they will keep happening. You had a former state senate majority leader, at a current state senator, leave the democratic party in California. Turning around state after state, you see on a attrition towards us.
Gallup came out just the other day and said we are now three points ahead on identity, into the poll that they’ve done every four years which is consistently been accurate. And I think Gallup believes that Trump will in fact win.”
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