Big weekend on tap for Republicans
Friday, April 8, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Friday, December 11, 2015
With Some Abstentions, Pennsylvania Republicans Welcome Donald Trump in New York
With Some Abstentions, Pennsylvania Republicans Welcome Donald Trump in New York
The annual Commonwealth Club luncheon is usually a festive affair and a lucrative fundraiser. But this year the lavish event has been overshadowed by controversy. Its keynote speaker is Mr. Trump.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Condemnation of Trump Plan Can’t Bridge Divide Among Republicans
Condemnation of Trump Plan Can’t Bridge Divide Among Republicans
The mixed reaction to Mr. Trump’s proposal from some of his Republican rivals showed how delicately they continue to treat the front-runner and the voters keeping his poll numbers so high.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
First Draft: Renewal of Export-Import Bank Stings Conservative Republicans
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Republicans Will Speak to Jewish Coalition, With Terrorism as a Focus
Republicans Will Speak to Jewish Coalition, With Terrorism as a Focus
All 14 of the party’s presidential candidates will descend on Washington for the Republican Jewish Coalition’s daylong 2016 forum, where terrorism and the Iran nuclear deal are certain to be the focus of the speeches.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Republicans Court Evangelical Group, and Its Influence, in Iowa Forum
Republicans Court Evangelical Group, and Its Influence, in Iowa Forum
Seven candidates will attend an event hosted by a group promoting “Christlike leadership” in government. The group’s leader, Bob Vander Plaats, has promised to make an endorsement soon after, which would bring with it a network of church-based organizers for Iowa’s caucuses next year.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Labor Union to Start ‘Substantial’ Ad Campaign Hitting Republicans on Immigration
Labor Union to Start ‘Substantial’ Ad Campaign Hitting Republicans on Immigration
The ads by the Service Employees International Union are tied to the anniversary of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration and offer a glimpse of how Democrats might attack Republicans on the issue during the general election.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Poll Watch: Republicans Diverge on Religious Liberties and Guns
Poll Watch: Republicans Diverge on Religious Liberties and Guns
A New York Times/CBS News poll published last week revealed deep divisions in the Republican Party not only over potential presidential nominees but over the federal budget, immigration and whether Republicans in Congress should compromise to get things done.
Senate Republicans Seek End to E.P.A. Water Provision
Senate Republicans Seek End to E.P.A. Water Provision
Party lawmakers on Tuesday will take aim at an Obama administration rule on the environment that has become a leading target of conservatives who see it as the latest example of the administration’s executive overreach.
Republicans’ Talk of Taxes Leaves Much Unsaid
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Republicans Take Sharp Tone in 3rd Debate
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Pro-Marijuana Group Rereleases Republicans’ Ratings Before Debate in Colorado
Pro-Marijuana Group Rereleases Republicans’ Ratings Before Debate in Colorado
The experiment with legalized marijuana in Colorado, where Republicans will hold their third debate on Wednesday, remains a hot topic as the next election approaches. In that spirit, the Marijuana Policy Project has dusted off its scorecard of where the candidates stand on the issue.
Friday, October 23, 2015
On the Economy, Republicans Have a Data Problem
On the Economy, Republicans Have a Data Problem
Neither of the two Republican presidents since Ronald Reagan fared as well as their Democratic successors.