Donald Trump's decisive victory in Iowa was a victory for the American people and democracy, declares former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
“Despite all the media attacks, political lawsuits, and old guard efforts to crush Trump and force him out of the election,” Gingrich said. write“The people of Iowa stood up and said, 'No,' he's our candidate.”
“Trump is the Republican nominee,” Gingrich declares. “Everyone who is upset about it needs to get over it.”
He claims he will win New Hampshire again this month and South Carolina next month.
“The race will essentially be over by Super Tuesday, March 5,” he said, adding, “In my opinion, the race is over.”
The reason, Gingrich argues, is simple and has to do with true democracy.
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Trump is not just a candidate, he says, but “the leader of a national movement of Americans seeking to take back power from the establishment.” “This is why all regime attacks fail against Americans.”
“Every time Mr. Trump is attacked in court or in the media, he becomes stronger,” he wrote. “People are witnessing a corrupt ruling class desperately trying to protect itself despite the will of the people.”
Americans now understand that the Russia collusion hoax was a complete lie concocted by the Democratic Party and the Washington establishment to thwart a candidate (and future president) who would usurp their power. he declares.
“And this rejection of big government, bureaucracy, and centralization has been building up for decades. Trump is just the mouthpiece to articulate that,” he argues.
“The fact is, we know who the No. 1 pick will be. The No. 2 pick, even for the vice presidential post, is not important. Trump's victory in Iowa gives him momentum. It's only going to get better,” Gingrich asserted.
He concluded that Trump won “by a historically wide margin in a multi-candidate field” and “will continue to win.”


