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App Will Help Boost Conservative Turnout

Campaign headquarters can also use the app to deliver real-time data on the target, and the volunteer can respond with information on how the meeting went.

Mitt Romney Turns Attention to South Carolina

South Carolina Republicans go to the polls in just 11 days to decide what could be the crucial primary in the race for the 2012 GOP White House nomination. “The president has run out of ideas.

Ancient History Between Mitt Romney, Bill Kristol

Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol has been one of the more prominent thorns in Mitt Romney’s side throughout the 2012 presidential contest, but their differences go all the way back to the early 1990s

AOC, Capitol Police to Watch Over Union Square

Since the 1930s, the National Park Service has been in charge of Union Square, an 11-acre swath of the National Mall that contains the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial and the Capitol Reflecting Pool.

Redistricting Spurs Debate Over Voting Rights Act

The colorful and controversial party chairman, who is an attorney, passionately argued in an interview with Roll Call over the summer that the GOP used the Voting Rights Act as cover for packing