WASHINGTON – The 2010 midterm elections brought gains for Republicans they hadn’t seen in decades. In fact, they evened the score with women. So, what did Republicans do? They breathed new energy into their war on women that’s been waging since the Supreme Court settled Griswold. With a lot of inspiration from the Stupak Amendment, [...]
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Republicans scored big political gains in the midterm elections, but a Washington Post/ABC News poll shows the public still trusts President Obama slightly more on the main issues facing the nation, and is split on whether he or the... Read Post
Republicans’ quest for more women elected officials on their side continues today, with the Republican State Leadership Committee’s re-launch of its program aimed at electing more women down-the-ballot. RSLC Chairman Ed Gillespie, a... Read Post
U.S. President Barack Obama holds a news conference, the day after Republicans gained 60 seats in the House of Representatives in midterm elections, in the East Room of the White House November 3, 2010 in Washington, DC. By Alex Won... Read Post