Why support a candidate who rejects your preferences and offends your opinions? Don’t do it for her—do it for the republic, and the Constitution.
Choosing a president isn’t easy in this election, but here are three ways a principled conservative might vote.
The Democratic nominee built on her prohibitive lead, and gave a glimpse of what she’d do in office.
Incorporate the best of Trump’s insights, while discarding his volatile personality and noxious attitudes.
The vice-presidential nominee points to one path forward for Republicans in 2020—albeit one that seems unlikely to work.
The Democrat’s supporters seem to believe she’s entitled to lighter scrutiny than her opponents.
A philosopher grapples with Islam, secularism, and their place in society.
A political donor discusses his new effort to warn voters about the Republican nominee’s ties to Russia.
Your leaders have served you poorly.
Republicans once made opposition to the Affordable Care Act central to their message—but their nominee understands the dangers of taking health care away from those who need it.
Administrative bloat is driving up the cost of higher education—without doing much to help the most vulnerable students.
It shouldn’t be offensive to consider the interests of Americans before those of illegal immigrants.
If the Republican nominee is defeated in a landslide, the party may be powerless to influence Clinton's agenda and administration.
Instead of forcing Hillary Clinton to generate enthusiasm for her candidacy, the Republican seems determined to motivate her coalition to vote against him.
Republicans won’t get a conservative Supreme Court judge without winning the White House. The party’s nominee knows this and is using it to his advantage.
A supporter of the Republican nominee explains why the candidate’s diversion from traditional GOP rhetoric attracts ‘angry millennial men.’
How the election looks to backers of the Republican nominee
His call on a foreign government to hack Hillary Clinton’s email account is a complete subversion of GOP ideals.
In his speech to the Republican National Convention, the presidential nominee revealed a deeply flawed political strategy.
When he takes the floor tonight, the Republican nominee faces an impossible task.