While Democrats Fight Themselves, Republicans Build a War Chest

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The outlook for the midterms is not gloomy for Republicans. Originally published in The American Spectator. Following last week’s gubernatorial wins, Democrats are claiming momentum going into the 2026 elections. Yet this optimism ignores stubborn realities: the new Trump Tax Cuts are already fueling larger paychecks, and optimism will build in early 2026 as more … Read more

Republicans Must Hold the Line on Obamacare Subsidies

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With nearly $450 billion at stake and evidence of widespread fraud in the ACA marketplace, I argue why Republicans should resist extending temporary Obamacare subsidies: Congressional Republicans should heed President Trump’s advice to “hold the line on the shutdown” and resist efforts to extend the temporary COVID-era Obamacare subsidies. Negotiating with Sen. Chuck Schumer and … Read more

Croatian American Nick Begich Wins Alaska U.S. House Seat!

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Election officials have finally called the U.S. House race in Alaska. Republican Nick Begich defeated Democrat Rep. Mary Peltola, helping Republicans maintain the majority going into 2025. Peltola defeated former Gov. Sarah Palin in a controversial ranked choice voting election to replace the late Don Young in 2022. Upon the news of the victory, Begich … Read more

How Can ChatGPT Improve Your Advocacy Campaigns?

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With ChatGPT dominating the news and everyone’s social media feeds, activists and campaign operatives might wonder if they should incorporate ChatGPT and other Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools into their workflow. The answer is most definitely a “yes.” The speed and relative precision of what these AIs deliver can dramatically improve your workflow by providing an … Read more

New Townhall Piece on Incoming Republican Freshman Andy Ogles

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While one shouldn’t count their chickens before they hatch, it’s worth taking an early look at some of the new faces and personalities likely to prevail in November and arrive on Capitol Hill come January. Examining the prospective incoming class of new Republicans in Congress shows the GOP House caucus is poised to get some … Read more

Trump Should Support a Tax Treaty with Croatia

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It will appeal to Croatian American voters in key Midwestern swing states. Originally published in The American Spectator. The 2020 presidential race will likely come down to swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Negotiating a treaty for the avoidance of double taxation with Croatia could help the president win those states. How’s that, you ask? Croatia is … Read more

Tax Reform Can Revive The American Dream

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Originally published at Townhall.com. America’s elite quickly rebounded from the economic recession of 2008. Average workers, on the other hand, faced stagnating incomes and declining opportunities throughout the Obama presidency. In fact, the American middle-class has barely seen a pay raise in over fifteen years. No wonder there is a growing feeling in America that only the … Read more

Xenophobia: the Democrats’ closing argument

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Originally published at DailyCaller.com. With Election Day fast approaching, Democrats have revealed their strategy for retaining the majority in Congress: xenophobia. For all their talk of being true cosmopolitans, President Obama and the Democrat campaign committees have hitched their success to talk of foreign influence in American elections and the belief that foreigners are somehow … Read more