Former Speaker of the House and influential Republican figure Newt Gingrich has scrutinized recent international elections, sounding alarms about a burgeoning global discontent with far-left ideologies. Gingrich’s observations, reported by Conservative Brief on Saturday, November 25, 2023, suggest that these global trends could pose significant challenges for the Biden administration.
In a Fox News interview with host Laura Ingraham, Gingrich pointed to elections in Argentina, Italy, and Hungary as indicators of a broader movement against left-wing radicalism and socialist values worldwide.**
“This is about their survival. This is literally the behavior of an entire system, which understands it is on the verge of being destroyed,” Gingrich asserted.
Highlighting setbacks for left-wing ideologies in recent elections in Argentina and Italy, Gingrich underscored the resonance of a global movement against what he characterized as radical socialism.
“Look at Hungary. Again and again, average everyday people are saying no, we don’t want this,” he remarked.
Gingrich emphasized the correlation between these global trends and the escalating poll numbers of former President Donald Trump, underscoring the potential challenges for the Biden administration.
“The numbers for Trump right now get bigger and bigger and bigger.”
He expressed concerns about the desperation on the left, drawing parallels to historical moments such as the South in 1860, characterizing the left’s predicament as unprecedented in American politics.
“They have a candidate who is hopeless. If you watch Joe Biden, you know he is not going to win, and they can’t get rid of him.”
Gingrich pointed to Trump’s increasing strength, discipline, and popularity, predicting a potentially explosive moment in American history.
In assessing the Democratic Party’s current state, Gingrich raised concerns about their inability to address internal challenges.
“A reasonable Democratic Party, if it still existed, and it doesn’t, would insist Joe Biden step down. There is no Democratic Party that can do that, and he’s not going to step down.”
Attributing the left’s isolation to what he described as “mutant behavior,” Gingrich expressed confusion about how the modern left has become radically isolated, losing support from various demographic groups they once counted on.
The new EPIC/MRA poll supports Gingrich’s assessment, revealing a significant swing in Biden’s favorability compared to August.**
>Biden, who led Trump by a point in August, now trails him by 5 points, with the former president garnering 46% to Biden’s 41%.
Former South Carolina governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley emerged as a formidable contender, leading Biden by 11 points in the same survey.
EPIC-MRA pollster Bernie Porn warned Democrats of the growing possibility of Donald Trump returning to the presidency, especially considering Michigan’s importance as a key swing state.
The survey results indicate that voters are increasingly turning away from Biden, citing concerns about his age and perceived mismanagement of the economy.
With global and domestic political shifts in mind, Gingrich’s insights shed light on the complex dynamics shaping the American political landscape.
The convergence of rising support for Trump, international election outcomes, and internal struggles within the Democratic Party raises questions about the future trajectory of U.S. politics.

