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Is Hillary Going to Run Again?

Hillary is still out there claiming she won the presidential election, and now she's making noises that she might run again in 2020. Besides Hillary, there are also rumors of several other candidates that still might jump into the Democrat's primary pool - Michelle Obama, Oprah?  In this week's blog, I let you know what I think of Hillary's and other potential candidate's chances of jumping in.

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When You’re The Front-Runner, You’re the Target

About two months ago I made a prediction that Elizabeth Warren was the person most likely to be the Democratic nominee for president. Was my prediction correct? This week I discuss why criticisms of Warren's radical policies and ultra-leftist thinking are evidence that this prediction may very well be true.

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A Reason to Celebrate

I recently spoke to a gathering of pro-life constituents on our shared commitment to protect innocent unborn lives.  Calling it a "Thanksgiving Vigil," we were gathered to reflect and celebrate advancement in our pro-life mission. In this week's blog, I discuss the reason why we were celebrating and how this news is another accomplishment in our battle to protect those who are the most vulnerable.

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Impeachment and the Economy

Back in 1992, Bill Clinton‘s campaign manager, James Carville, successfully used the slogan “it’s the economy, stupid” to defeat George H.W. Bush for the presidency. So how is the economy looking this election cycle, and what impact will that have on President Trump’s bid for winning a second term?

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