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Newt Still Acts as GOP Cheerleader

September 09, 2007 12:02 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

He's been gone from the House for nearly a decade, but former Speaker Newt Gingrich remains the top internal booster for the beleaguered Republicans. Insiders report that Gingrich regularly blasts E-mails to House GOP leaders filled with new ideas and cheers for the whole Republican team. "Newt is the ultimate team player," says one of those who get the E-mails from Gingrich's AOL account. "They are great to get. He's a cheerleader for our side, and he boosts our morale with his E-mails. And he's got great ideas." However, he hasn't indicated in those E-mails if he plans to run for president.

Tags: House of Representatives | Republicans | Newt Gingrich

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