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  1. Newton Leroy Gingrich ( / ˈɡɪŋɡrɪtʃ /; né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U.S. representative for Georgia's 6th congressional district serving north Atlanta and ...

  2. Aug 29, 2008 · Newt Gingrich. As a Republican U.S. congressman from Georgia’s Sixth District from 1979 to 1999, Newt Gingrich emerged as one of the nation’s most powerful and polarizing political leaders in the 1990s. He served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999, a position he achieved largely through his “Contract with America ...

  3. Newton Leroy “Newt" Gingrich (born June 17, 1943) was a 2012 Republican candidate for President of the United States. Gingrich was the author of the “Contract with America" and served as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from January 4, 1995 to January 3, 1999. After resigning from Congress in 1999, Gingrich wrote several books ...

  4. Oct 15, 2018 · O n June 24, 1978, Gingrich stood to address a gathering of College Republican s at a Holiday Inn near the Atlanta airport. It was a natural audience for him. At 35, he was more youthful-looking ...

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  6. Nov 19, 2011 · 1. He did not come into this world as Newt Gingrich. Born Newton Leroy McPherson in Harrisburg, Pa., in 1943, Newt was eventually adopted by his stepfather and took the last name of Gingrich. Newt ...

  7. May 29, 2018 · Newt Gingrich. Hailed as Time's "Man of the Year" in 1995 and touted by some historians as this century's most influential Speaker, U. S. Representative Newt Gingrich (born 1943) held on to his Speaker's post by a narrow margin of only three votes in 1997. "For better or worse, he has changed the language and substance of American politics ...

  8. Dec 28, 2011 · Newt Gingrich would no doubt like to claim credit for these programs. Should he want it? “The idea is repugnant,” Michigan Professor of Education Susan Neuman told me.

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