Posts Tagged ‘conservatism’

A November to Remember

After four years of Democratic Party control over both houses of Congress, the American voting public opted for a change last Tuesday. As  result of elections around the country, Republicans will control the United States House of Representatives next year, and the Democratic majority in the United States Senate has been narrowed. An analysis of this election [...]

On Paul and Blumenthal

Two senate races continue to dominate the headlines nationwide. Kentucky was one of the states in which a primary was held on Tuesday. Connecticut features a senate race once competitive until the decision of Chris Dodd to retire at the end of his present term. Both U.S. Senate contests, however continue to generate much intrigue.

The Massachusetts Senate Race Offers a Guide to Competing in November

The narrowing and possible elimination of Martha Coakley’s lead in even Democratic polls shows that the discontent felt by bread-and-butter voters is real. While the jobless rate is holding at ten percent nationally, indications are that this is due to more would-be laborers giving up on trying to find work rather than on anything the [...]

A Few (New?) Thoughts

First of all let me say that I am extremely happy to have enough free time to continue writing on NextGenGOP.  Many of you may not even know who I am since it has been several months since my last entry.  You will be hearing from me weekly and I hope you are all as [...]

Despite Worsening Perceptions of the Economy, Support for the Stimulus Drops

Take a look at this chart: the blue line depicts the historic percentage of respondents who give a negative rating to current economic conditions (source: Gallup), while the red line depicts the historic percentage of respondents who support the economic recovery package proposed by Barack Obama and the Congressional Democrats (source: Rasmussen). Although the polling [...]

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