Newt Gingrich Lists Reasons Why Trump Feels 'He Has Real Chance' To Flip Major Blue State Red
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64% : "There's an opportunity here for extraordinary change and Trump thinks he can deliver it," Gingrich continued.61% : "Gingrich further added Trump sees a unique chance for a major political shift in the traditionally Democratic stronghold.
60% : In a July poll, Trump was closely behind President Joe Biden in the state, garnering 40% support to Biden's 47.5% while he was still in the race, according to 270 To Win.
49% : Despite New York's reputation as a stronghold for the Democratic party, Trump has repeatedly suggested that both New York and neighboring New Jersey could swing in his favor in the 2024 election, the outlet reported.
35% : (RELATED: 'Appeaser In Chief': Gingrich Calls Out Biden For Foreign Policy Choices, Says He 'Refuses' To 'Recognize Reality')Trump returned to his home state of New York to rally supporters on Long Island with 48 days before the upcoming election, NewsNation reported.
24% : Gingrich then described Trump as a candidate who values his home state of New York, and sees a crucial chance for change amid widespread dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership in the state.
18% : So I think that's part of it."Gingrich also likened Trump to that of former President Ronald Reagan, who, after surviving an assassination attempt, discussed his providential role with Pope John Paul II.
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