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Newt 2012
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NEWT GINGRICH IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE WITH A SUCCESSFUL RECORD OF NATIONAL LEADERSHIP

11 Million New Jobs. Balanced Budgets. Spending Control. Welfare Reform. Debt Reduction. Poverty Reduction.

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In 2012, Democrats Will Nominate A Presidential Candidate Without A National Track Record Of Creating Jobs and Prosperity

Will Republicans Nominate The Only Candidate With One?

THE STORY OF THE 1990s JOBS AND PROSPERITY BOOM IS THE STORY OF THE FIVE TRILLION DOLLAR TURNAROUND IN THE U.S. FISCAL OUTLOOK THANKS TO NEWT GINGRICH'S LEADERSHIP

When Newt Gingrich was sworn in as the first Republican Speaker of the House in forty years in January 1995, the Congressional Budget Office projected that over the next decade the cumulative federal budget deficits would total $2.7 trillion. Shortly after Gingrich left office in January 1999, CBO projected that over the next decade that federal surpluses would total over $2.2 trillion—a four-year turnaround in the financial outlook of the United States of nearly $5 trillion. A comparable improvement in the U.S fiscal outlook today would total over $8 trillion (as % of GDP).

THE RESULTS OF NEWT GINGRICH'S FOUR YEARS OF NATIONAL LEADERSHIP:

Eleven Million New Jobs Created By the American People. In four years, the national unemployment rate fell from 5.6% to 4.2%

Federal Spending Held to the Slowest Growth Rate Since the Early 1950s (avg. of 2.9% a year).

Four Straight Balanced Budgets for the First Time Since the 1920s.

Dynamic Entrepreneurial and Investment Growth from the Biggest Capital Gains Tax Cut in History. Venture capital spending grew 500% in three years and manufacturing sector grew to 17.43 million jobs.

Bipartisan Welfare Reform that Lifted Millions from Poverty. Within five years of the passage of bipartisan welfare reform, child poverty had dropped by nearly a quarter, child poverty in single-parent households reached an all-time low, and nearly two-thirds of those who left welfare were gainfully employed.

Over $400 Billion of National Debt Paid Down During the Balanced Budget Years

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