A well-known American politician, Newt Gingrich was one of the top Republican candidates who ran for president in the 2012 presidential race, unfortunately not chosen to represent the Republicans. Newt, former Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999, has held several other distinguished positions, including that of general chairman of American Solutions to win the future, and he owns the company Gingrich Group. which deals with communication and consulting services, primarily focused on transformational change.

The politician is indeed a man of many successes that even the tabloids have even given him names like “the indispensable leader”. In 1995, Time Magazine named him “Man of the Year”. He added that it is leaders who make things possible, exceptional leaders who make these things inevitable and Newt is not just a leader, but an exceptional leader.

Biography of Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich was born on July 17, 1943 in Harrisburg, Pennslyvania with full names as Newton Leroy McPherson to his mother, Kathleen, and father, Newton Searles McPherson. Her parents who married as teenagers ended up divorcing just days after their marriage. His mother later married Robert Gingrich and Newt took his last name and he has been known ever since. Candace, Susan and Roberta have three younger siblings, while he has a step-sister and half-brother, Randy McPherson.

He graduated from Baker High School in Columbus, Georgia in 1961, he enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta where he earned a BA after completing his graduate studies at Tulane University, where he earned his master’s and doctorate. in European history. Upon completion of his doctorate, he took a position at West Georgia College as an assistant professor in the history department and then in the geography department where he worked until 1978, the year he was elected to Congress.

His political career

In 1974, Newt made his first attempt to win a seat in the House of Representatives but was defeated by Democratic candidate Jack Flynt. Although he tried again to beat Jack Flynt in 1976, the campaign was also unsuccessful. However, he remained in politics and became quite popular over the years and in 1994, Newt Gingrich became the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, securing the Republican majority vote.

However, his political career testifies to he was accused of numerous disputes and adverse government actions as a result of his incessant troubles with President Clinton regarding matters relating to federal money. The rest of his term as Speaker of the House was chaotic, as he faced a series of investigations and was even fined once for misrepresenting facts.

Although he won the chance to be president again in 1997, Newt Gingrich did not have an easy life in the political arena, as his plot to impeach President Clinton caused him failure, even from his own party. In 1998, he left his post. After resigning from his post, Newt did not play a major role in American politics for several years, during which he worked as a consultant, television personality and founded the American Solutions to Win the Future. As word of his interest in running for president spread in 2011, he lost his job at Fox.

Although it didn’t seem possible that he could go anywhere with his campaign, Newt Gingrich gave his best but his campaign was halted by suspension in early May.

Other works

After his failed bid for president, Newt Gingrich looked back on his media career and in September 2013 he was co-host of the CNN show. Crossfire but the show went off the air the following year, however, Newt continued to work with CNN until 2015 when he returned to Fox News.

It is also interesting to know that Newt Gingrich is a prolific author who has written books like Lessons Learned the Hard Way, Winning the Future: A 21st Century Contract with America, Rediscovering God in America, Saving America : Ending Obama’s Secular, Socialist Machine, and Understanding Trump.

How much is it worth?

The net worth of this politician who was the 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is controversial as no specific amount is unanimously accepted by journalists. While it was worth $2.4 million in 2006, it rose to $6.4 million in 2010. Currently, some sites are making $9 million, others are making $126 million.

Regardless of the actual amount, his source of income is not solely from politics as he owns various companies and added to the fact that he is also an accomplished author. Newt Gingrich is also known for owning a collection of top name brand cars, investments in numerous organizations, and real estate which have increased his net worth over the years.

Family life: wife

The politician is known to have been married 3 times. His first marriage dates back to 1962, when he tied the knot with Jacqueline May Battley, who was his high school teacher and who was married at the time. Newt was 19 when she was 26 at the time. Kathy Gingrich Lubber and Jackie Gingrich Cushman had two daughters.

He began an affair with Marianne Ginther then married to his first wife and married to his mistress just six months after his divorce in 1981. However, like the former, Newt had also had an affair while married to Marianne and he reportedly filed for divorce in 1999, shortly afterward it was discovered that she had multiple sclerosis. Although Marianne doesn’t want a divorce, she has no choice but Newt who wants to get rid of her and start life with her new found love, Callista Bisek.

Newt Gingrich who set a marriage recordJust a few months after his divorce, Callista Bisek, whom he married in August 2000, found himself on this path. The duo is still together and they seem to be quite happy together.

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