EPPC’s latest work shaping policy and renewing culture
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October 25, 2024
** Trump’s Tricky Math
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** Henry Olsen for National Review
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** His campaign’s snapshot of swing-state polling points to warning signs beneath the surface.
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The Trump campaign released a polling memo ([link removed]) on October 13 contending that he was ahead by two points in the seven swing states. A close read of what the memo said — and didn’t say — nonetheless shows that the race still hangs by a thread.
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For Mere Orthodoxy, Brad Littlejohn advocates for the rediscovery of political authority. ([link removed])
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For World Opinions, Brad Littlejohn tackles the issue of immigration. ([link removed])
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For Compact Magazine, Erika Bachiochi condemns the rise of political misogyny. ([link removed])
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For World Opinions, Nathanael Blake dissects the decline of competency in the ruling class. ([link removed])
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For First Things, George Weigel expresses hope for the future of Catholic evangelism. ([link removed])
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Mary Hasson and Eric Kniffin filed in United States v. Skrmetti in support of restricting medical interventions for minors with gender dysphoria.
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Rachel Morrison and Eric Kniffin filed in Apache Stronghold v. United States, urging the Supreme Court to hear a case involving destruction of a site used for religious services.
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Rachel Morrison and Eric Kniffin filed in Tennessee v. HHS in support of restoration of Tennessee’s Title X funding.
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George Weigel speaks on the life and thought of John Paul II.
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Are Americans Better Off Now Than They Were in Recent Decades?
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American Industrial Policy
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