Pete Seat on MSNBC Discussing 2016 Presidential Race
Pete Seat on Fox News Channel Discussing Mike Pence
There was some good news for Republicans in a joint New York Times/CBS poll last week. On the generic U.S. House ballot the party held a 42 percent to 39 percent lead over Democrats, meaning Republicans are on track to hold their House majority. But exuberance on the morning of Nov. 5, 2014, cannot blind Republicans to the real problems that lie ahead.
Last weekend, for the second time in her first term in the United States House of Representatives, Congresswoman Susan Brooks was asked to deliver the national Weekly Republican Address. It was another reminder that she, and her Hoosier Republican colleagues, none of whom was elected before 2010, didn't get to Capitol Hill only to heed the advice of others that they "slow down" and "wait their...
Both adored and scorned for his brash and unrestrained interactions with constituents, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has found himself embroiled in a scandal of epic proportions. A case that could end his chances of securing the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, or any other ambition, for that matter. At least, that’s what the Washington, D.C.-New York media corridor think. In...
Ten years ago, the Republican Party in Indiana was treading water, locked out of the governor’s office for 16 years and with a majority in only one chamber of the General Assembly. Then came a Republican Renewal led by Mitch Daniels that endures today.
Can baby boomers beat the clock and claim the presidency for their generation one last time? If history is any guide, probably not. Generational headwinds will soon face any boomer candidate in his — or, ahem, her — quest for the Oval Office.
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There was some good news for Republicans in a joint New York Times/CBS poll last week. On the generic U.S. House ballot the party held a 42 percent to 39 percent lead over Democrats, meaning Republicans are on track to hold their House majority. But exuberance on the morning of Nov. 5, 2014, cannot blind Republicans to the real problems that lie ahead.
Last weekend, for the second time in her first term in the United States House of Representatives, Congresswoman Susan Brooks was asked to deliver the national Weekly Republican Address. It was another reminder that she, and her Hoosier Republican colleagues, none of whom was elected before 2010, didn't get to Capitol Hill only to heed the advice of others that they "slow down" and "wait their...
Both adored and scorned for his brash and unrestrained interactions with constituents, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has found himself embroiled in a scandal of epic proportions. A case that could end his chances of securing the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, or any other ambition, for that matter. At least, that’s what the Washington, D.C.-New York media corridor think. In...
Ten years ago, the Republican Party in Indiana was treading water, locked out of the governor’s office for 16 years and with a majority in only one chamber of the General Assembly. Then came a Republican Renewal led by Mitch Daniels that endures today.
Can baby boomers beat the clock and claim the presidency for their generation one last time? If history is any guide, probably not. Generational headwinds will soon face any boomer candidate in his — or, ahem, her — quest for the Oval Office.
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