Gop
Fifth of GOP, Dem. voters hold anti-Jewish beliefs - Manhattan Institute poll
The poll of almost 3,000 American voters found divides between "Core Republicans" and newer Republicans, as well as younger and older GOP voters.
Graham flips on the two-state solution warning Israel 'no sustainable future' without it - opinion
Republican Jewish Coalition faces leadership test on Israel’s fate at Las Vegas summit - editorial
Jews cannot ignore the GOP anymore: Why I’ll be in Vegas - comment
On Trump, Jewish voters not taking the bait
The 2016 Republican Party Platform claims to be the most ‘pro-Israel ever,’ but American Jews remain deterred by the populist, illiberal urges that have given Donald Trump the nomination.
The Problem with the Political Right
Visiting GOP congressman from Florida: Israel has done its utmost to promote peace
"Having a partner and ally in the Middle East who will stand strong for our values is critical and important."
Kasich tests the efficacy of a positive campaign
“There’s no question, New Hampshire has changed me,” Kasich said, beginning one of his last stump speeches in the Granite State.
Right from Wrong: Cracks in Ann Coulter’s armor
Coulter, like the Republican candidate she supports, is no stranger to controversy. On the contrary, what she and presidential hopeful Donald Trump have in common is their constant hunger for it.
Rubio says he is running for president
The 43-year-old Republican senator will make an official announcement later today in his home state of Florida.
Washington Watch: Dole to GOP: Get some new ideas
Bob Dole, the former presidential and vice presidential nominee for the Republican party, no longer feels at home in his old party.
Obama: The fall
Barack Obama, already naturally inclined to believe his own loftiness, graciously accepted the kingly crown and proceeded to ride his reelection success to a crushing victory over the GOP at the fiscal cliff.
Washington Watch: The Republican Party at war
Republicans are trying to reach out to Hispanics, who voted more than 70 percent Democratic last year, but that didn’t stop one of their senior House members from calling them “wetbacks.”
A new strategy for the GOP
If your conservative philosophy is indeed right, winning will come.