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The political folly of the Iowa State Fair

John Fea   |  August 15, 2023

Here is a PBS report on the GOP candidates in Iowa:

Pro-Trump heckler to Mike Pence in Iowa: “You are far from a Christian”

John Fea   |  August 11, 2023

It is not going well for Mike Pence at the Iowa State Fair: During a Q&A session someone asked Pence, “My question is this. Why did you commit treason on Jan. 6.” Watch: Here is USA Today: Former Vice President Mike […]

Has the GOP rejected Reaganomics?

John Fea   |  August 8, 2023

Check out David Leonardt’s interesting piece at The New York Times: The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board has spent the last few months trying to boost Gov. Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign. It has called his legislative record “as impressive as […]

What is it going to take for candidates to get on stage for the second GOP presidential debate?

John Fea   |  August 2, 2023

The second GOP debate will take place at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California on September 27, 2023. Alex Isenstadt of Politico is reporting that it is going to be difficult for candidates to get on the stage. Here […]

Siena-New York Times poll shows Trump with a massive lead

John Fea   |  July 31, 2023

The poll was conducted from July 23-27 among “the likely electorate in the Republican primary”: Other observations: The poll asked GOP primary voters about where they get their news. Here are the results:

GOP candidates were together in Iowa yesterday. Will Hurd won the night.

John Fea   |  July 29, 2023

Last night all of the GOP candidates for president spoke at the Iowa Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Dinner. Most of the candidates delivered shortened versions (10-minutes) of their stump speeches. Watch here. The night belonged to former Texas congressman Will […]

Mike Pence may not make the GOP debate stage in August

John Fea   |  July 24, 2023

He needs 40,000 individual donors to qualify for the August 23 debate in Milwaukee. He is not there yet. Here is Marianne LeVine at The Washington Post: HUDSON, N.H. — As he finished up his remarks at an outdoor garden […]

Yesterday’s Quinnipiac poll

John Fea   |  July 20, 2023

The GOP primary race: Of course national polls in a GOP primary are not as important as polls in individual states (see below), but they are still interesting. Some are saying that DeSantis is running to the right of Trump […]

She helped Trump try to overthrow the 2020 election. Now she is supporting Ron DeSantis because Trump is too liberal

John Fea   |  July 17, 2023

Some of you may know the name Jenna Ellis. If you read this blog regularly, you know that she was the lawyer who assisted Rudy Giuliani in trying to prove that there was widespread election fraud that allowed Joe Biden […]

“There’s a wall up and we can’t come in” and other things that happened at this weekend’s Charlie Kirk Trumpfest

John Fea   |  July 17, 2023

It was called the “Turning Point USA Action Conference” and it was, in essence, a celebration of Donald Trump, Trumpism, and all things MAGA. I didn’t get a chance to watch much of it beyond Trump’s speech, but several people […]

In the GOP it’s “the elites vs. the rabble”

John Fea   |  April 11, 2023

Here is a taste of Sam Adler-Bell’s New York Times op-ed: “The One Things Trump Has That DeSantis Never Will“: Thus far, Mr. DeSantis has had greater success with party elites. By pairing aggressive stances on the culture wars with […]

The “Five Families” of the House Republican Caucus

John Fea   |  March 25, 2023

As a fan of The Godfather, I couldn’t pass up this Washington Post piece by Adrian Blanco, Marianna Sotomayor, and Hannah Dormido. Here is a taste: It all started with a meeting that then-Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) convened after […]

Can liberal professors save the GOP by teaching the best of the conservative tradition?

John Fea   |  March 23, 2023

Check out Claremont-McKenna College political scientist Jon Shields New York Times piece on conservative thought in American colleges and universities. A taste: Every year I ask my students, most of whom are quite liberal, to read books in this conservative […]

Can Republicans beat Biden in 2024?

John Fea   |  March 16, 2023

Rich Lowry, the editor in chief of the conservative National Review, thinks Republicans are “delusional if they think Biden will be easy to beat.” Here is a taste of his piece at Politico: At this juncture, no one else in […]

“No political figure better illustrates the tragic collapse of the modern Republican Party than Nikki Haley.”

John Fea   |  February 13, 2023

Stuart Stevens is a veteran of both the George W. Bush and Mitt Romney presidential campaigns. Here is his take on 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley, published today at The New York Times: I remember the first time I saw […]

What’s the deal with those AR-15 lapel pins that GOP members of Congress are wearing?

John Fea   |  February 7, 2023

Will Bunch explains at The Philadelphia Inquirer. A taste: The sight in recent days of Santos and several of his Republican colleagues parading through the hallowed halls of the U.S. Capitol with a mini-celebration of a killing machine that serves […]

How a Trump third-party run in 2024 would prove catastrophic for the GOP

John Fea   |  February 7, 2023

What might happen if Donald Trump does not get the GOP nomination for president in 2024? Peter Wehner has thought about this. Here is a taste of his recent piece at The Atlantic: It’s begun to dawn on Republicans that […]

Charles Koch and his network will oppose Trump in the 2024 GOP primaries

John Fea   |  February 5, 2023

The conservative, libertarian, free-trade organization Americans for Prosperity, led by billionaire businessman Charles Koch, does not want Donald Trump to be the GOP nominee in 2024. Today Emily Seidel, the CEO of Americans for Prosperity, released a memo on the […]

Poll: Republicans want to move on from Trump

John Fea   |  February 1, 2023

The poll was commissioned by the conservative website The Bulwark. Here is a taste of Sarah Longwell’s summary: We polled three different scenarios and each showed Trump locked between 28 and 30 percent support from Republican primary voters: There’s a […]

GOP: Let’s just hope Trump goes away

John Fea   |  January 31, 2023

According to McKay Coppins, this is the best GOP strategy right now. Some even want him to die. Here is a taste of his piece at The Atlantic: Press them hard enough, and most Republican officials—even the ones with MAGA […]

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