Does the GOP need a religious retreat?
Marx and his colleagues insist they aren’t especially concerned about the growing secularization of young voters. They are primarily looking to diversify the GOP’s religious coalition, Marx said.
Marx and his colleagues insist they aren’t especially concerned about the growing secularization of young voters. They are primarily looking to diversify the GOP’s religious coalition, Marx said.
Republicans have now lost four of the six presidential elections since the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. A season of soul-searching will be healthy, and it is needed to ¬retool and rebrand the party.
They are opposed to Obamacare, same-sex marriage, and the legalization of marijuana. They believe it’s important for a presidential candidate to have strong religious beliefs.
Political campaigns contain many sexy components: multimillion-dollar ad buys, national debates, convention speeches. But this year’s election may well hinge on a decidedly unsexy factor: voter turnout machinery.
We are pleased to announce that U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, Ted Cruz will be speaking at the Faith & Freedom Celebration in Tampa!
Conservatives are looking to cash in on Paul Ryan. Grass-roots organizers believe Mitt Romney’s decision to add the Wisconsin Republican to the ticket will translate to an influx of financial contributions.
Mitt Romney’s selection of Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate is a window into his governing philosophy and management style, one that should cheer conservatives and give his critics pause.
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