Tag: election
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“I just don’t think they have much potential to move votes.”
WASHINGTON, DC — With Election Day drawing near, The Ripon Society held a virtual discussion with respected political analyst Dave Wasserman, who assessed this year’s political landscape and the impact of the debates on the campaign.
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“The bottom line is that people are tired of career politicians who say one thing and do another.”
WASHINGTON, DC — With the election less than 50 days away, The Ripon Society hosted a virtual discussion with the leader who is spearheading the GOP effort to hold and build its Senate majority on Capitol Hill, U.S. Sen. Todd Young (IN).
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Davis Discusses the Importance of the Election Security and the Partisan Debate Over Postal Service Reform
WASHINGTON, DC — With the Postal Service being thrust into a national debate regarding the election this fall, The Ripon Society hosted a virtual discussion on Friday with U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis (IL-13).
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“We need to do something for our first responders and front line workers.”
WASHINGTON, DC — With Congress set to consider a fourth economic aid package to deal with the coronavirus, The Ripon Society held a virtual discussion with U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers to get his thoughts on the bill.
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“For the second time in a row, I believe the true swing vote in this campaign is going to be that group of voters that dislike both candidates.”
WASHINGTON, DC — Last Wednesday, The Ripon Society held a virtual discussion with veteran pollster, and the President & CEO of the Tarrance Group, Ed Goeas.
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“Making the Minority Matter: Advice for the House GOP”
WASHINGTON, DC — In its latest edition, The Ripon Forum focuses on how House Republicans can put their newfound minority status to use in a way that serves the needs of the party — and the interests of the country.
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“We haven’t seen anything like this.”
WASHINGTON, DC – The Ripon Society held a briefing that examined the nation’s political environment in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory and found, among other things, that GOP optimism about the economy is surging heading into 2017.