WATCH: Newt Gingrich says ‘large solutions’ are GOP’s 2024 winning ticket

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks before former President Donald Trump at an America First Policy Institute agenda summit at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WATCH: Newt Gingrich says ‘large solutions’ are GOP’s 2024 winning ticket

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Republicans must focus on “big change” in the 2024 election and “fight on issues where you have eight of 10 Americans on your side.”

While speaking with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham, Gingrich suggested three key factors for GOP strategy ahead of the next election, including forming a “genuine majority,” offering “big solutions,” and communicating daily.

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“We have to hammer away two things: [President Joe] Biden represents corruption, coercion, and incompetence, and we represent bringing all the rest of America together, which is about 70-80% of the country in favor of very large solutions to enable us to survive the challenge of China,” Gingrich said of Republicans. “I think that choice has to be what 2024 is about.”

Gingrich called for a shift in Republicans’ focus from campaigns to votes.

“The Republican model focuses on campaigns. The Democratic model focuses on votes,” Gingrich noted. “Republican consultants are at least 20 years behind the times. Their models are wrong. They spend the money way too late. They don’t understand that what you have to do is get your vote out early, know who you’ve gotten out, focus on everybody else, and maximize turnout.

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“I think we have a real problem because the Republican consulting class is both obsolete and frankly making so much money just doing cookie-cutter ads that they don’t have to think,” he added. “They don’t have to adapt.”

Gingrich also said Republican candidates should not hire establishment consultants if they cannot deliver a unique strategy for 2024.

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