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May 04 2013
News
"People on the Ground": The RNC's Strategy To Reach New Black Voters
The Republican Party's post-2012 introspection has focused principally on America's growing Hispanic population and how the GOP can capture larger percentages of the Hispanic vote, but Republicans aren't sitting back on their heels when it comes to other groups that conservatives have traditionally struggled with.
TownhallNov 02 2009
Opinion
Media Bias 101: What Journalists Really Think -- and What the Public Thinks About Them
Twenty Years of Research Showing What Journalists Think, How Journalists Vote, What the Public Thinks About the Media, and What Journalists Say About Media Bias.
Media Research CenterJun 11 2018
Opinion
Can the GOP Establishment Stop Being Idiots Just Once?
The Congressional GOP, in its finite wisdom, has taken a look at the Democrats blowing their Blue Wave and decided that the smart play to exploit their unexpected (and undeserved) improving prospects by embracing the exact opposite of what the militant Normals sent them to Washington to do because…because they are establishment Republicans and stupid is what they do.
These geniuses have
TownhallJun 03 2015
News
Bill signing puts the focus on fighting suicide in Utah
Five bills related to the problem of suicide in Utah were ceremoniously signed into law Monday by Gov. Gary Herbert as state legislators, government administrators and affected parents looked on.
The measures' supporters stood behind Herbert as he penned his signature in the Gold Room of the Utah State Capitol.
"This is a step forward in a right direction. It's not all, but it is
Deseret NewsNov 16 2012
News
Texas Will Not Be Setting Up ObamaCare Exchanges
The battle between the states and the feds on ObamaCare started years ago when the monstrous legislation passed however now that President Obama has won a second term with Democrats in charge of the Senate, ObamaCare will become a reality and is the law of the land.
TownhallFeb 14 2016
News
Justice Scalia Left Undecided High-Stakes Cases That Could Change The Nation
It is not an overstatement that Justice Antonin Scalia's sudden death Saturday jolted the American political system -- and raised the stakes of the 2016 presidential election like never before.
Amid the uncertainty, including the future of the Supreme Court itself, is the status of the 50-plus cases the court has heard or has yet to hear. Scalia no doubt had a hand in all of them --
HuffPostFeb 13 2016
News
Jim Gilmore Exits GOP Presidential Race
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore is exiting the Republican presidential primary race, his campaign said Friday, after failing to gain any traction in the polls and qualifying for just two of the eight debate nights that have been held so far.
Mr. Gilmore’s exit comes after he won just 133 votes in New Hampshire’s primary, fewer than former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who had at that
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 03 2016
News
Clinton Enters Fall With Key Advantages in White House Race
Two months from Election Day, Hillary Clinton has a clear edge over Donald Trump in nearly every measure traditionally used to gauge success in presidential races.
She's raising huge sums of money and flooding airwaves with television advertisements. A sophisticated data team with a history of winning White House contests is meticulously tracking voters in key battleground states.
Newsmax (News)Jun 13 2012
News
House Republicans Lay Out Internal Strategy for Supreme Court Health Care Decision
The House Republican leadership has started to instruct its members and Congressional staff about how to respond to the Supreme Court's three possible rulings on the health care law, according to an internal memo obtained by Fox.
Fox News (Online News)Aug 28 2013
Opinion
Samuel Gompers Versus Reagan
IMMIGRATION IS DIFFERENT. For 20 years, Republicans have come together to oppose higher taxes. Paul Ryan’s budget won the votes of all but two Republican members of Congress. Tort reform, deregulation, property rights, school choice, religious liberty, and even free trade unite almost everyone in the GOP.
Grover Norquist