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Final Countdown for the GOP? October 31, 2016
Brian C. Joondeph
Republican voters said, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” Which is why so many flocked to an anti-establishment populist candidate such as Donald Trump.
What Would Serious Anti-Trump Republicans Do? October 10, 2016
James V. Capua
A real political party would be trying to make an internal deal to save the presidential election.
The real story of Super Tuesday: GOP turnout big and rising, Dem turnout small and falling March 2, 2016
Thomas Lifson
The story that most of the media wishes to ignore.
The Republican Party is already dead – they just don’t know it yet March 1, 2016
Brian C. Joondeph
The GOP plane is on autopilot, the pilot and copilot are dead, the cockpit is locked, and the plane is on a collision course with cubic miles of solid granite.
The GOP Presidential Field and The Narcissism of Small Differences February 21, 2016
Mike Razar
The most striking thing about the field of GOP candidates is the extent to which they agree on policy issues.
So who was booing Trump in Saturday’s debate? February 14, 2016
Thomas Lifson
Local Greenville, SC TV station exposes who got in.
GOP Contenders and the Art of Changing Positions February 4, 2016
Ned Barnett
All of the leading GOP contenders for president are in danger of being called flip-floppers. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Have Republicans forgotten how to win? September 30, 2015
Ben Cohen
A collection of policy positions on single issues does not amount to a coherent worldview.
Democrats have to be impressed with the GOP bench August 10, 2015
Silvio Canto, Jr.
The GOP 17 look pretty good at this stage.