Lima, Ohio — As Election Day nears, former House speaker Newt Gingrich is crisscrossing the country, stumping for GOP candidates and kindling relationships for a potential 2012 presidential campaign. He was in Lima this afternoon, where he rallied support for John Kasich, the Republican gubernatorial nominee, and Rob Portman, who’s running for U.S. Senate.
Before taking the stage at the town’s civic center, Gingrich spoke exclusively with National Review Online about the upcoming midterms and how President Obama will need to adjust in the event that the GOP takes the House.
To avoid being a one-term president, Gingrich says Obama would need to “change very dramatically, but he has that right.”
“Any president has enormous capabilities,” Gingrich says. “If [Obama] wants to, he can change. Bill Clinton was prepared to. It’ll take six months, but we’ll find out by June or July where Obama is.”
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Ha! Oblamebush will be lucky to remain president until 2012. He is rapidly becoming the loneliest man in DC and as such is vulnerable to all kinds of attacks from friends and foes alike. Second term fugetaboudit.
“Ha! Oblamebush will be lucky to remain president until 2012.”
Agreed.
He will be impeached shortly because he cannot be permitted to continue his socialist destruction of the US.
He’s already gone but is far to stupid to realize it.