Elections are about the future, and Glenn Youngkin epitomized a post-Trump party and post-COVID governance. It also provides Republicans with a plan to run on in 2022.
Republicans need to continue their strong fundraising and develop and articulate a message that appeals to the broad middle of the electorate.
Republicans have the winds at our back in the quest to take back the Senate majority in 2022 and are well positioned to gain the one seat needed to do so, if not many more.
The former Chairman of the RNC assesses the results and the implications for next year.
Let’s not turn back the clock on progress that’s been made.
We can’t forget about Centrists and Independents
Earlier this year, Congressman Bill Thomas announced his retirement after nearly 30 years in the U.S. House of Representatives. First elected in 1978, Thomas has served as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee since 2001. He recently sat down with the Ripon Forum to discuss his experiences…