Probably not. There's a lot of downright visceral reaction to her among the public. Remember that her husband failed both elections to get more than 50% of the vote, and he had charisma, and was running against unpopular and/or uninspiring Republicans both times. She has anti-charisma, and will probably be running against a popular "moderate".
Having lived through her outrageous, if not outright Communist concept, I don't even know what that means.
It means he endorses her views on health care. To put it in some context, she apparently (for public consumption, anyway) has abandoned her wildly unpopular HillaryCare proposal, and has "learned her lesson" since then. That was the general basis of Gingrich's comment.
I'm betting that that is not true among the Democratic party and I'm planning a very, very difficult campaign, especially since that any "moderate" will not get the base so energized as to crawl over broken glass in the next election.
The Dems will vote for anyone but a Republican, period.
They are chafing, and absolutely apoplectic to return to power, and would vote for Stalin himself, if they have the choice between him and anyone that we put forth.
And exactly how does that square with her "We are going to take things from you for the common good" speech? - Has Newt gone crazy?