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Newt Gingrich’s Advice

by   |  February 19, 2008

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is concerned that the Democratic nominating process is “divisive and delegitimatized.” AFSCME President Gerald McEntee thinks Republicans should focus on coming to terms with their own nominee, and writes on the Huffington Post that Gingrich is the last person Democrats need advice from on integrity, unity and legitimacy.
Democrats are proud of the campaign. We want a competition, not a coronation. Our leading candidates are offering clear choices and strong leadership to reverse the disastrous course that George W. Bush and his Republican allies in Congress have set for our country.
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