Tag: Republican Party

No Republican Running on Anti-Trump Platform in ’22 Will Win a Primary: RightVoter’s Boucher

Former President Donald Trump’s sway over the Republican Party remains so strong that no GOP candidate running on an anti-Trump platform will win a 2022 primary contest, according to Andrew Boucher, a partner at RightVoter and an organizer of The Charleston Meeting. “There is not going to be a single person who wins a Republican primary…


No Republican Running an Anti-Trump Platform Will Win a Primary: Andrew Boucher

In a wide-ranging interview about the future of the Republican Party, Andrew Boucher, partner at RightVoter and an organizer of The Charleston Meeting, said that former President Donald Trump’s grip on the GOP remains strong and no candidate running an anti-Trump platform will win a primary contest. “There is not going to be a single person…


Video: What’s Next for the Republican Party—Interview With Andrew Boucher

The United States has gone through major political shifts, and the cultures of both the Democrat Party and the Republican Party have changed drastically over the past several years. To learn more about this we sat down for an interview with Andrew Boucher, partner at RightVoter and an organizer of The Charleston Meeting and The…


Republican Insiders Say Corporate ‘Woke-ism’ Threatens Pact Between GOP and Big Business

A lobbying and communications outfit with deep ties to GOP leadership argued in a recent memo that the rise of “woke CEOs embracing avant-garde social agendas” is fueling a populist surge in the Republican Party that threatens to upend its longstanding pact with big business. There’s “trouble ahead for the tried-and-true coalition of Republicans and…


Sen. Rick Scott to Meet With Trump at Mar-a-Lago Amid Growing Tensions With GOP

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the new chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), is set to meet with former President Donald Trump at his private club in Palm Beach, Florida this week amid growing tensions between the GOP’s political committees. Scott, a former two-term Florida governor, was an early endorser for Trump’s bid for president in 2015…


Trump Builds Leverage for ‘Overhaul’ of GOP With Fundraising Gambit

Former President Donald Trump over the last two weeks laid the foundation for exerting financial leverage over the Republican Party apparatus by instructing supporters to donate solely to his campaign website and political action committee while demanding that the Republican National Committee (RNC) and its congressional chamber affiliates stop using his name and likeness to…


Video: Facts Matter (March. 1): Trump Makes First Public Speech: Movement Is Far From Over

In his first public speech since leaving office, former President Donald Trump asserted himself as the de facto leader of the Republican Party and gave us some insight into his future plans. In Arizona, 3 days ago a judge ruled that Maricopa County must hand over 2.1 million ballots from the last election and allow…


Republican Voters ‘Overwhelmingly’ Agree With Trump’s Record as President: Ronna McDaniel

Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), said Sunday that Republicans “overwhelmingly” agree with the actions former President Donald Trump took while in office and that she believes he will play a major role in the party going forward. McDaniel made the remarks in an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation,” in which…


Conservatives Can Succeed in Fighting Cancel Culture: Chairman of Conservative Union

The quickly growing conservative movement supported by about half of the country’s population can succeed in fighting against cancel culture and other socialist radical policies, Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the American Conservative Union (ACU) said Thursday on the eve of CPAC 2021. Schlapp’s organization co-founded the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the largest and most…


Irvine Republicans Form Splinter Group to Further Party’s Aims

More than two dozen conservatives in Irvine, California, have joined ranks to form a new local faction of the Republican Party. About 30 charter members met virtually on Feb. 22 to set up the new activist group—called the Irvine Republican Assembly (IRA)—after becoming disenchanted with some stances taken by their former group, the Greater Irvine…