If Newt Gingrich wins the White House in November, the former House speaker said Wednesday Sarah Palin may get a big seat at the table.
"I would ask her to consider taking a major role in the next administration if I'm president, but nothing has been discussed of any kind," Gingrich said on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."
His comments came one day after Palin urged South Carolina voters to head to the polls for Gingrich during Saturday's first-in-the-South primary.
She said a win for Gingrich would prolong the Republican primary and allow voters more time to vet the remaining candidates.
She's right, but not for the right reasons. It'll extend the primary season alright, but it will weaken the eventual nominee. I'm okay with that, and apparently so is Sarah Palin. Way to go, dear. Keep up your plan.
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