After sending signals that he might drop out of the presidential race, Rick Perry has decided to stay in and plunge into the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.
“We have 12 months to get every Republican officeholder and candidate on record with a pledge not to raise the debt limit in 2012 – end of story. That’s how simple it is to take America back.”
Gingrich, Huntsman, and Santorum have joined Perry's lawsuit challenging Virginia's ballot access law. Only Romney and Paul qualified under the law to appear on the state’s primary ballot.
Former Republican Utah legislator Dan Liljenquist has announced that he's going to run for the U.S. Senate in Utah and will challenge six-term Sen. Orrin Hatch.
The current chairman of the crucial House Energy and Commerce Committee (which oversees Obamacare) is the latest GOP incumbent to face a challenge from the right.
The conservative fiscal group cites Rep. Tim Murphy’s support for “Card Check” and billions in wasteful earmark spending as a basis to run ads against him in his district.
Call Texas Governor Rick Perry at (512) 463-2000 and tell him to VETOTexas S.B. 346. If he signs this bill, even if you live in another state, if you support an organization that reports on the action in the Texas legislature on issues such as the right to life, home schooling or traditional marriage, you might suddenly find your name and how much you gave to an organization outside of Texas disclosed in filings to the State of Texas and your name and the amount of your donation published in newspapers across the country.
DEMAND REIMBURSEMENT FOR IRS-TARGETED CONSERVATIVES!
Sign the petition to tell Republican Senators and Representatives to swiftly enact legislation that reimburses IRS-targeted conservative groups and individual donors. Then call them (U.S. Capitol: 1-866-220-0044) and urge them to take the lead in getting a bill up for consideration!