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THE SECRET OF GOP SUCCESS
Some commentators have tried to explain GOP success in the recent elections by citing a sudden surge of conservative voters–the same ideologically driven voters who, according to common myth, stayed home and doomed Mitt Romney’s campaign two years ago. But exit polls show 35% of all voters in Mitt Romney’s race in 2012 called themselves conservative –...
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GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
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GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
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Race Baiting Campaign Shows Obama Biggest Failure
This column appeared at TruthRevolt.org on October 31, 2014.
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Regardless of the final outcome of Tuesday’s midterm elections, the Democratic campaign has exposed Barack Obama’s heart-breaking failure in pursuit of the primary goal that made him president: healing the bitter divisions between black and white in America. Instead of affirming the...
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Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
Read More
