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    Q3, 2016

    (RL - 03/19/2024)

     

    2016 Presidential General Election Round 1 Polling

    @RealClearPolitics - 2016 Presidential General Election Round One Polling: LINK

    @Jake Tapper - While much of the Rust Belt finds itself in swing territory, it is worth noting that de la Cruz currently has marginal polling leads in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania with Ohio trending McCord.

    @Jose Diaz-Balart - Both de la Cruz and McCord have strong bases of support in Nevada. In many ways, Nevada played a key role in getting them where they are today. de la Cruz holds a narrow lead and will no doubt benefit from Hispanic and union support.

    @Rachel Maddow - McCord and Walker's appeal in New England shows as New Hampshire and Maine both narrowly have de la Cruz leads. These states will be critical to hold for Democrats.

    @Megyn Kelly - Florida once again becomes the center of political gravity as Katherine McCord holds a narrow lead over de la Cruz. How will both campaigns get Hispanic and older voters out to the polls will be critical in this state.

    @Norah O'Donnell - North Carolina once again becomes the dream of Democrats as McCord holds only a narrow lead in the key right of center state. de la Cruz's Blue Dog credentials could play well here.

    @Brian Williams - Iowa finds itself locked in a heated battle as McCord narrowly leads de la Cruz in the state. The state could prove critical to either party's chances at holding the White House.

    @Bret Baier - Despite being from Texas, de la Cruz finds herself down six against Katherine McCord. While a stronger showing for Democrats than recent cycles, the state could prove tricky to flip.

    @Jim Acosta - McCord/Walker hold a lead in the important Sun Belt state of Arizona. Many credit former General Walker's presence on the ticket and support from John McCain as unifying the wings of the increasingly divided state GOP.

    @Larry Sabato - de la Cruz holds leads in lean-blue states of Colorado, New Mexico, and Virginia while McCord is holding leads in Georgia, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District.

    @Larry Sabato - Issues like healthcare, entitlements, SCOTUS, the economy, national security, infrastructure, gun safety, LGBT rights, and more are expected to take center stage this campaign season.

     

     

    2016 Presidential General Election Democratic Discourse

    @James Carville - It's clear Murphy on the Democratic ticket was a boon for keeping the party competitive in the Rust Belt. de la Cruz and Murphy both bring a unique message that resonates with working class and union voters.

    @Jeff Weaver - I think the de la Cruz/Murphy ticket, while better positioned out the gate, is going to suffer from muted progressive turnout given de la Cruz's political leanings. They can correct this base turnout issue if they utilize their resources strategically.

    @Robby Mook - Progressives will come home at the end of the day when they see how extreme McCord/Walker actually are. The ticket is far better off focusing on moderates and swing voters to put Democrats over the top.

    @Donna Brazile - While de la Cruz and Murphy both performed well with African American voters, they would be unwise to not continue cultivating the kinds of relationships needed to make a genuine impact to voters.

    @Kyle Kulinski - de la Cruz needs to show people that she isn't Bill Clinton incarnate. We've seen the platform, we've seen the campaign. Getting too focused on being the "bipartisan" and "higher ground" candidate would be ridiculous.

    @Rachel Maddow - de la Cruz needs to speak up about her foreign policy credentials more. It's clear McCord is running laps around her on those issues despite her background in national security intelligence.

     

     

    2016 Presidential General Election Republican Discourse

    @Sean Hannity - Walker brings the conservative populist energy that Romney/Ryan were sorely missing in 2012. McCord knows he's popular with the base, I say give the base what they want!

    @Glenn Beck - McCord needs to find ways to appeal to Rollins voters. While putting Walker on the ticket doesn't particularly help with that group given how the primary was, McCord can still pick up those key voters if she plays to their issues.

    @Bret Baier - Something of note that has reportedly helped ease some tension between the Walker and Rollins camps on the ground was the decision by General Walker to stump for Chuck Grassley of Iowa who endorsed Rollins earlier this year.

    @Megyn Kelly - McCord is the undisputed foreign policy leader coming into this election. It would be a mistake to center the campaign on that over other key issues, this isn't 2004, but she'd do well to really emphasize the contrast in global vision.

    @Steve Bannon - Global vision? McCord needs to realize that Americans are tired of the forever wars overseas. They're tired of getting involved in countries we shouldn't. Want to resonate with Americans? Get us the hell out of dodge!

    @Jesse Watters - I don'y buy into the hype around de la Cruz. She says a lot of nice things on the stump that sound nice but there's little substance there. Her inexperience shows on the stump and McCord should take advantage of that.

    @Rudy Giuliani - de la Cruz picked a trojan horse as her running mate. This guy makes Obama look like George Bush! Hit them where it hurts and take de la Cruz to task on her purported "moderate" policies.

    @Donald Trump - IMMIGRATION! I've been saying this for months but McCord has to take my lead and talk about our southern border!

    @Alex Jones - de la Cruz has the backing of globalist elite like Michael Bloomberg who bankroll her campaign! They're smuggling kids to the pizza place in D.C. and no one is talking about it!

    @Franklin Graham - If McCord/Walker want to win in the fall, they need to take social conservatives seriously. The lack of sustained outreach this cycle to Christian conservatives will cause turnout issues if not addressed.

     

     

    2016 Summer Olympics Begin

    @ESPN - American athletes head to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

    @President Barack Obama - Michelle and I wish all our American athletes well as they compete for the gold in Rio!

    @Donald Trump - American Flag Emoji

     

     

    U.S. Military Ends Transgender Service Ban

    @Fox News - The U.S. Military has officially lifted the ban on transgender service members serving openly in the Armed Forces.

    @Sean Hannity - What the hell is this country coming to? Our military isn’t a social experiment!

    @Rosie O'Donnell - Conservatives pearl clutching at trans people willing to die for their right to be bigots will never not amaze me!

    @Human Rights Campaign - Allowing transgender Americans to serve this country openly in our Armed Forces is a major step in the right direction for equality.

    @Family Research Council - The message the Obama Administration is sending globally is that our military is more interested in checking off boxes than keeping us safe. Shameful.

     

     

    FBI Director James Comes Expected to Address Public Regarding Clinton Probe

    @CNN - FBI Director James Comey is expected to address the public later today regarding the agency’s investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email usage.

    @Jesse Watters - The FBI needs to throw the book at Hillary. You all didn’t think we forgot about her?! This is about accountability!

    @Donna Brazile - The witch-hunt into Hillary Clinton continues even without her being on the presidential ticket. An absolute nothing burger.

     

     

    No Charges Announced by FBI Director James Comey in Clinton Probe

    @NBC News - BREAKING: FBI Director James Comey announces that the FBI will not be recommending charges against Hillary Clinton over her handling of classified information.

    @Norah O'Donnell - FBI Director Comey did rebuke former Secretary Clinton as being “extremely careless” and questioned her judgement over email practices.

    @Jim Acosta - The FBI has concluded that there is not sufficient evidence to indicate that former Secretary Clinton willfully mishandled classified information or intentionally transmitted information.

    @Donna Brazile - Worth emphasizing Director Comey’s own words to the Hillary haters out there: “our judgement is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case.”

    @Sean Hannity - The FBI and DoJ let Hillary Clinton off the hook for crimes they would’ve thrown away the key for if it was anyone else but a Clinton!

    @Rosie O'Donnell - These morons wasted years throwing everyone at Hillary and she gets the last laugh today!

    @Alex Jones - Comey, Lynch, and Clinton are all too cozy with the globalist elite, it’s no wonder the cabal are keeping them safe! Look at the flight logs!

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    Q3, 2016

    (RL - 03/18/2024)

     

    Katherine McCord (R-SC) Selects Charles Walker (R-CA) As 2016 Presidential Running Mate

    @Fox News - BREAKING: South Carolina Senator and 2016 GOP Presidential Nominee Katherine McCord selects retired General Charles Walker of California as her running mate.

    @Jon Meacham - The last two high-ranking military officials to run on a prominent political party ticket was Vice Admiral James Stockdale as the 1992 running mate of independent Ross Perot and General Curtis LeMay as the 1968 running mate of George Wallace.

    @Sean Hannity - An inspired choice by McCord! Walker is a tell-it-like-it-is leader who doesn't put with with the crap from China and our adversaries.

    @Glenn Beck - I support a McCord/Walker ticket but I sure hope they have a plan to bring Rollins voters into the fold. We can't afford a broken coalition going into the fall.

    @Megyn Kelly - McCord has chosen a vice presidential running mate who further complements her foreign policy credentials while also bringing a more populist angle to what has generally been perceived as a standard right-of-center campaign.

    @Rachel Maddow - Curious how some social conservatives will respond to the Walker VP nod. While by no means a moderate, Walker's opposition to North Carolina's HB-2 targeting transgender people was viewed negatively in social conservative spheres.

    @Larry Sabato - Little doubt pundits and experts alike will look back to the fateful decision of Walker pulling out of the race and endorsing McCord as the key to her historic nomination victory.

    @Rosie O'Donnell - Gotta be awkward to forever know your running mate is more popular in your own homestate than you are.

    @Al Sharpton - McCord/Walker will roll back the clock on healthcare reform, criminal justice reform, and stake the bench with right-wing Koch Brother-funded judges. They must be defeated in the fall.

    @Jake Tapper - While the choice of Walker will likely not move the needle in his homestate of California, his conservative populist message did poll well with Republican voters.

    @Jim Acosta - Likely to see Walker used strategically to rally conservative voters and conservative skeptics to the ticket while McCord targets swing voters.

     

     

    Right-Wing Daughter of Former Dictator Keiko Fujimori Wins Peruvian 2016 Presidential Election

    @BBC News - Peru will once again be ruled by a member of the Fujimori family as Keiko Fujimori wins a narrow 50.1% majority to Pedro Pablo Kuczynski’s 49.8% of the vote.

    @Fareed Zakaria - A huge moment as Keiko Fujimori and the Popular Force party puts conservatives back into government in Peru for the first time since the controversial 2000 election that saw her father win reelection under scrutiny of severe irregularities.

     

     

    Reports of Shots Fired at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, FL

    @Miami Herald - DEVELOPING: Reports of shots fired inside Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

    @Orlando Police Department - Orlando residents are advised to avoid the surrounding area of Pulse Nightclub. Law enforcement is responding to the scene.

    @Governor Rick Scott - We are closely monitoring the ongoing situation in Orlando. Residents are encouraged to comply with local authorities at this time.

    @Equality Florida - Devastating news coming out of Orlando as Pulse Nightclub is a notable LGBT nightclub in the heart of city.

    @Fox News - Law enforcement is now investigating the ongoing mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub as a domestic terrorist attack.

    @Megyn Kelly - The shooter at Pulse Nightclub reportedly swore allegiance to ISIS in a now-deleted Facebook video hours before the attack began.

    @Donald Trump - This is what happens when Jihadists roam freely in the United States. Dangerous times!

    @NBC News - New details have emerged that Pulse Nightclub was hosting a ‘Latin Night’ at the time of the shooting. Victims are believed to be disproportionately Latino.

     

     

    SWAT Neutalize Shooter at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, FL

    @MSNBC - BREAKING: SWAT have reportedly breached Pulse Nightclub following a nearly three-hour standoff with the shooter.

    @Orlando Police Department - SWAT have neutralized the shooter at Pulse Nightclub. Residents are recommended to continue avoiding the area as first responders are active on the scene.

    @Jose Diaz-Balart - I am being told by sources on the ground that the situation at Pulse Nightclub is being considered a mass casualty event.

    @Jake Tapper - Law enforcement personnel have indicated that an Sig Sauer MCC semi-automatic rifle and a Glock 17 semi-automatic pistol was utilized by the shooter to carry out the attack on Pulse Nightclub.

    @CNN - More than forty people are reported dead following first responders arriving on scene at Pulse Nightclub. An additional 53 have been sent to multiple hospitals in the area.

    @Brian Williams - The mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub is now the worst mass shooting in American history as the death toll continues to climb. It is also the worst terrorist attack in the United States since 9/11.

    @Human Rights Campaign - The devastating mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub, a prominent LGBT club, is the single worst attack on the LGBT community in our nation’s history. Words and actions have consequences as hate continues to be fomented against our community in the public sphere.

    @Sean Hannity - The radical Islamist who carried out the attack in Orlando, Florida should concern all Americans. How safe are we?

    @Fox News - Final estimates from first responders place the death toll at Pulse Nightclub at 49. It becomes the worst mass shooting in American history.

    @Governor Rick Scott - I have declared a state of emergency in Orange County as first responders continue to support victims of the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub.

    @Jim Acosta - The White House has reportedly been briefed on the mass shooting in Orlando and have directed the FBI to assist law enforcement on the ground.

     

     

    Aftermath of Mass Shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, FL

    @CNN - Pulse Nightclub Shooting Becomes Worst Mass Shooting in American History: LINK

    @Hillary Clinton - A tragedy of unbelievable magnitute. 49 lives lost and a community in mourning. Anti-LGBT hate foamenting in the public sphere made this attack possible.

    @Glenn Beck - Radical Islamic terrorism played a direct role in motivating this terrorist to gun down innocent people. We must do more to combat this scourge!

    @Kyle Kulinski - Maybe actually tackling how the shooter got access to firearms in the first place, in spite of reported mental health issues, would actually be a good use of time instead of pathetic thoughts and prayers.

    @President Barack Obama - Michelle and I mourn the loss of innocent life at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando. We must do more to prevent innocent loss of life as the direct result of gun violence. When will enough be enough?

    @Megyn Kelly - Even now, this President refuses to call out radical Islamic terrorism. Americans are dying Mister President. Do something about it!

    @Steve Bannon - Kuykendall has a point. We need a ban on those coming from terrorist-sponsored countries to keep out those who wish to harm Americans.

    @Norah O'Donnell - Buried within the political discourse is an emerging conversation around Pulse is the usage of social media platforms like Facebook. Tough questions lie ahead for tech giants as social media is increasingly being used as a medium to radicalize and strategize by extremists groups.

     

     

    Corruption Scandal Shakes Up Haitian 2016 Presidential Election

    @BBC News - Potential significant corruption scandal has emerged in Haiti as presidential frontrunner Jovenel Moïse and allies have been implicated in a decades-long embezzlement scheme.

    @Fareed Zakaria - The emerging scandal in Haiti dates back to a 2001 deal with U.S.-based Culligan Water corporation to build a water treatment facility. Public reaction has reportedly been overwhelmingly negative.

     

     

    Britain Heads to the Polls to Determine EU Membership Status

    @BBC News - Britain goes to the polls in historic referendum on membership in the European Union.

    @Boris Johnson - BREXIT!

     

     

    Xiomara de la Cruz (D-TX) Selects Doug Murphy (D-WI) As 2016 Presidential Running Mate

    @MSNBC - BREAKING: Democratic Presidential nominee Xiomara de la Cruz of Texas taps Wisconsin Senator and 2016 Democratic primary rival Doug Murphy to serve as Vice President.

    @Rachel Maddow - Super Tuesday proved that while de la Cruz has some appeal in the Rust Belt, Murphy’s dominance in the region could be critical to holding the blue wall.

    @Donna Brazile - de la Cruz/Murphy is a ticket I’ll be proud to vote for this fall! Fighting for working Americans and protecting the ACA.

    @Jesse Watters - A schmuck like Doug Murphy is gonna rail against corporations like your angry neighbor screams at the postman! de la Cruz and Murphy are not a serious ticket.

    @Larry Sabato - Murphy will no doubt be a boon for de la Cruz in the much-needed Rust Belt. Too early to say whether he will serve as an attack dog against McCord/Walker or if he will be primarily used to rally skeptical Democrats.

     

     

    Post-Super Tuesday Fundraising Hauls

    @POLITICO - de la Cruz wins a financial edge over McCord, collecting $82 million to McCord's $76 million, highlighting a fiercely competitive race fueled by diverse donor strategies and signaling a potentially strategic advantage for de la Cruz as the general election approaches. LINK

    @Rachel Maddow - Every donation to de la Cruz's campaign is a dollar upholding the value of a more equitable, just, and sustainable America. This is what democracy looks like.

    @Joy Ann Reid - Michael Bloomberg, Daniel Bu and other visionaries are investing in a future that includes everyone. It's clear they see a leader in De la Cruz who can make that future a reality.

    @Donna Brazile - It's not just about the numbers; it's about what they represent. De la Cruz's fundraising success signals a hungry demand for change; a better and brighter future for all Americans.

    @Laura Ingraham - Interesting to see big names like Bloomberg throwing weight behind our opponent. But remember, it's not the size of the donation that counts, but the conviction behind it. McCord's campaign is powered by the people, for the people.

    @Charlie Kirk - In this election, the contrast couldn't be clearer. One side leans on the elite for support, while McCord draws her strength from the heartbeat of America.

    @Chris Hayes - For what it's worth, McCord has a real chance of narrowing down her focus on key states whereas de la Cruz will have to be more controlled on not spreading her money to far; too wide.

     

     

    2016 Elections Major Primary Victories

    @CNN Politics - Major primary elections taking place across the country in the coming days. Will be decisive in determining which party controls the House, Senate, and governorships.

    @The Arizona Republic - Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton will face Senator and 2008 Republican Presidential nominee John McCain in the fall.

    @Denver Post - Study Committee Congressman Doug Lamborn defeats Freedom Caucus-backed Ken Buck to take on incumbent Michael Bennet in Colorado.

    @Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Georgia Democrats nominate Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, to challenge Senator Johnny Isakson.

    @Miami Herald - Tampa Congresswoman Kathy Castor will face off against Republican Daniel Mina in the closely-watched Sunshine State.

    @Chicago Tribune - In a major upset causing shock within the state Democratic Party, conservative Blue Dog Dan Lipinski defeats Tammy Duckworth and Robin Kelly to challenge incumbent Senator David Williams.

    @Indiannapolis Star - Former Governor and Senator Evan Bayh will run against incumbent Republican John Miller in the state of Indiana.

    @Des Moines Register - Former Lt. Governor Patty Judge, boosted by now-VP nominee Doug Murphy, wins the Democratic nomination to face long-time incumbent Chuck Grassley in Iowa.

    @The Courier-Journal - Democrats successfully recruit former Governor Steve Beshear to run for Senate against Congressman James Comer in Kentucky. Senator Rand Paul's decision to not run for reelection shocked many in the state.

    @Baltimore Sun - Progressive leader Nolan Stokes will face off against Republican challenger Kathy Szeliga in Maryland.

    @St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Veteran Jason Kander set to take on incumbent Republican Roy Blunt in the state of Missouri. Early polling shows this could be a key race to watch.

    @Las Vegas Review Journal - Freedom Caucus secures a victory as Attorney General Adam Laxalt defeats Barbara Cegavske to face off against Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada. This could be a top pickup opportunity for the GOP.

    @New Hampshire Union Leader - Democrats get their wish as Governor Maggie Hassan squares off with incumbent Kelly Ayotte in the critical state of New Hampshire.

    @The News & Observer - Senator Richard Burr will face former Blue Dog Congressman and NFL quarterback Heath Schuler in the state of North Carolina.

    @Columbus Dispatch - Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman defeats former Governor Ted Strickland and Nina Turner to challenge Senator Rob Portman in Ohio.

    @Pittsbourgh Post Gazette - New Democrat Katie McGinty triumphs over Joe Sestak and John Fetterman to take on Senator Pat Toomey in the fall.

    @Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Freedom Caucus Senator Ron Johnson will face a 2010 rematch as former Senator Russ Feingold hopes to reclaim his old seat.

    @LA Times - Republicans score a spot in the California Senate Election as Phil Wyman faces off against state Attorney General Kamala Harris. Congresswomen Loretta Sanchez and Barbara Lee are eliminated.

    @The Advocate - New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu takes on John Kennedy in the fall for the U.S. Senate in Louisiana.

    @RealClearPolitics - Congressional/Gubernatorial General Election Round One Polling: LINK

     

     

    Britain Votes to Remain in the European Union

    @BBC News - By a 52-48 vote, the United Kingdom has voted ro remain in the European Union.

    @Prime Minister David Cameron - The people of the United Kingdom have made their voices heard today. While a closer outcome than some may have expected, the victory today is a victory for a strong future.

    @Boris Johnson - 48% of the nation made clear tonight that they wish to end our membership with the European Union. This simply cannot be ignored.

    @Nigel Farage - David Cameron and George Osborne corruptly used the power of government to tip the scales against Brexit. They must be held accountable for this abuse.

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    Q2, 2016

    (RL - 03/16/2024)

     

    2016 Presidential Nominees Declare Historic Victories

    @Real Clear Politics - TOTAL DELEGATES: McCord - 455 | Rollins - 450 | Kuykendall - 213

    @Real Clear Politics - TOTAL DELEGATES: de la Cruz - 1,085 | Murphy - 1,056

    @Jake Tapper - Voters make history tonight as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Katherine McCord of South Carolina will take on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Xiomara de la Cruz of Texas.

    @Rachel Maddow - This is the first time in American history that two women have been nominated for President of the United States. America will have it's first female President on January 20, 2017.

    @Bret Baier - Doug Murphy and David Rollins, in spite of not gaining enough delegates for the nomination, now hold outsized influence over the campaigns going into the fall. Despite a muted affair in both primaries on the ground, it is now incumbent on both campaigns to bring their voters into the fold.

    @Megyn Kelly - Can't forget Kuykendall voters either. Kuykendall has still captured a segment of the GOP base and increased attacks on his campaign could hurt future party unity.

    @Jose Diaz-Balart - It's entirely fair to acknolwedge that while McCord herself has generally refrained from criticizing Rollins or Kuykendall, supporters of her campaign did make entitlement spending a issue against Rollins in particular in the press.

    @Kyle Kulinski - Democrats can paint a sunshine and rosy picture but they just nominated a candidate from the moderate wing. A lot of work to be done to bring us progressives into the fold.

    @Brian Williams - America has never elected a sitting Mayor as President of the United States. Will be a significant achievement if de la Cruz can pull this campaign off.

     

     

    Xiomara de la Cruz (D-TX) Receives National Endorsements

    @President Barack Obama - Xiomara de la Cruz is a testament to the power of the American Dream. I am proud to support her campaign as a worthy successor to our eight years of change.

    @Vice President Joe Biden - Xiomara de la Cruz being nominated as the Democratic nominee for President is a BFD. Glad to throw my support behind her historic campaign.

    @Hillary Clinton - Bill and I are proud to support the historic campaign of Xiomara de la Cruz. Onward to November!

    @Atlanta Journal-Constitution - A spokesperson for former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter has stated that they intend to support Xiomara de la Cruz for President.

     

     

    Katherine McCord (R-SC) Receives National Endorsements

    @Former President George W. Bush - My father and I are both proud to lend our support to the next Republican nominee for the President of the United States, Katherine McCord. Her steady hand is exactly what we need to keep America safe.

    @Donald Trump - I can't say I don't love the LATINAS but de la Cruz is not serious about our border. A lot of bad hombres coming through. McCord is our only hope!

    @Mitt Romney - The time is now for Republicans to come together and rally behind Katherine McCord. We have a chance to finally take back the White House, let's not waste it.

    @Speaker Paul Ryan - Katherine McCord is a fierce advocate for American values and conservative principles. Supporting her in the fall is a no-brainer.

    @Bob Dole - Bob Dole is proud to support Katherine McCord. Bobe Dole believes McCord will keep America safe and bring back small government values to Washington.

     

     

    Democratic VP Option Speculation

    @James Carville - I think given his strong performance along the East Coast and Rust Belt, Doug Murphy is the clear favorite to serve as de la Cruz's VP. They kept the race clean and have a good rapport.

    @Donna Brazile - Diego Everhart, despite serving as a top surrogate for Murphy, could be useful in mobilizing support in the key state of Pennsylvania and with African American voters.

    @Kyle Kulinski - It has to be deSonido or Stokes. If de la Cruz wants progressives to get out the vote for her in real numbers, the Vice President must be a progressive.

    @Rosie O'Donnell - de la Cruz could make even more history selecting Washington Senator Heather James as her running mate!

    @Jim Acosta - de la Cruz could always turn to one of her own supporters like Alex Fakhouri of Michigan, John Carlsen of Indiana, or Andrew Clarke of Missouri.

    @Kal Penn - Julius Tuck is always just a phone call away!

    @Jose Diaz Balart - de la Cruz has a broad number of potential running mates, including potential dark horses not talked about actively in the media. Will be a critical decision for the campaign.

     

     

    Republican VP Option Speculation

    @Glenn Beck - So we're all in agreement the VP has to be Rollins right? A McCord/Rollins ticket would unify the party and make Democrats fight in their own backyward in the Northeast and Rust Belt.

    @Sean Hannity - The clear favorite for the VP nod has to be Walker. His endorsement was a decisive factor in McCord securing the Republican nomination. He's a tough SOB who tells it like it is!

    @Jesse Watters - George Kuykendall is not someone to be ignored. He's an attack dog ready to hit the ground running. A strong potential choice if you ask me.

    @Megyn Kelly - McCord clearly needs to shore up the conservative wing of her party. People like Cliff Flemming of Alabama, Douglas Butcher of Louisiana, or John Miller of Indiana would do just that.

    @Charles Krauthammer - McCord can always also look more towards her own wing of the party with prominent leaders like Beau Goodwin of North Carolina or David Williams of Illinois.

    @George Will - Ultimately, McCord could tap numerous leading conservatives to serve as her running mate, including some who may not even be on our radar yet. A big choice for McCord to wrestle with in the coming days.

     

     

    Celebrity National Endorsements

    @Beyonce - From one Houston girl to another, it’s time to put Xiomara de La Cruz in the White House.

    @Jason Aldean - McCord speaks for the struggles of working Americans just tryin to make a living. She’s got my vote.

    @Jimmy Buffett - de la Cruz is the only candidate that wants to keep our oceans blue and our skies clear. She’s welcome at any Margaritaville.

    @Kid Rock - Only one candidate is willing to stick it to the America haters out there and her name is Katherine McCord.

     

     

    TIME Magazine Article on 2016 Democratic Presidential Nominee Xiomara de la Cruz (D-TX)

    @TIME - The Woman from Del Rio Blazes a Historic Trail | 2016 Democratic Nominee Xiomara de la Cruz: LINK

    @Ana Navarro - A historic campaign by Xiomara de la Cruz as she looks to become the first woman and first Latina President of the United States. Her conciliatory vision is exactly what America needs.

    @Sean Hannity - A wolf in sheep's clothing! de la Cruz and her allies are going to spend months claiming shes a moderate when she'll make Barack Obama look like the second coming of Reagan!

     

     

    Speculation Grows of Charles Walker (R-CA) Being 2016 Republican VP Nominee

    @Fox News - Katherine McCord has been spotted meeting with former General and primary rival Charles Walker at her family compound in Greenville, South Carolina.

    @Jose Diaz Balart - Could a McCord/Walker ticket be on the horizon? No doubt a lot of speculation within the political world has begun following this meeting.

    @Sean Hannity - A McCord/Walker ticket would dominate in the general election against de la Cruz and her lefty loons!

    @Charles Krathammer - While Walker's endorsement no doubt played a major role in McCord's primary victory, he may have to mend bridges with David Rollins and his camp that has gained influence within the wider Republican Party should he be the pick.

    @Rosie O'Donnell - McCord and Walker would make two peas in a pod for the right-wing crazy train. Anti-LGBT, anti-abortion, anti-environment, and anti-gun safety.

     

     

    Reaction to Proposed Direct Election of Judges Proposal by Alex Fakhouri (D-MI) and Camilo deSonido (I-CA)

    @ACLU - It is our belief that electing justices would lead to the rapid deterioriation of freedoms and rights that are fundamental, if not particularly popular in certain circumstances. We firmly oppose this proposed amendment.

    @Glenn Beck - The amendment proposed by Commie Fakhouri and and keyboard warrior deSonido is a danger to our democratic institutions. Making the Supreme Court elected is insane!

    @Rachel Maddow - There’s no denying that Americans view SCOTUS in historically-low terms. Uncertain how appealing elected Justices are to the general electorate.

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    Q2, 2016

    (RL - 03/15/2024)

     

    Political Fight Rages Over Possible Scalia SCOTUS Replacement

    @CNN - Justice Antonin Scalia Dead at 79, Political Fight Rages for Supreme Court Vacancy: LINK

    @Kyle Kulinski - Progressives like Keith Ellison are right, now is not the time to pretend like this is politics as normal. Don't bring a knife to a gun fight Democrats. Fight back with a real nominee!

    @Glenn Beck - Conservative patriots like Cliff Fleming and Douglas Butcher get it. The will of the voters should fill this seat and the pearl clutching from the destructionist Democrats is political theater.

    @Rachel Maddow - Democrats like Heather James are making the point that I think will resonate well with voters. Every single SCOTUS nominee since 1916 has been acted upon. To deny Obama's potential nominee even a hearing is nothing short of obstruction.

    @Megyn Kelly - Democrats nuked the filibuster and expect us all to pretend like they care about the institution? Give me a break!

    @Charles Krauthammer - Perhaps both parties can take a page out of the friendship between Antonin Scalia and RBG and acknowledge that we can still reach out to one another in good faith. Seems to be getting nastier on the Hill by the day.

    @Jim Acosta - The White House has announced that they have settled on a nominee and will make an announcement later today. Seems like the shortlist floating around D.C. was accurate.

    @Larry Sabato - While a narrow 52% majority of Americans do support President Obama being allowed to fill the SCOTUS vacancy, it is incumbent on both parties to make use of the airwaves to make their case.

    @Bret Baier - Early pollings has indicated that Republicans concentrating on conservative news outlets have hardened many of their own voters against supporting an Obama nominee along ideological lines. This may give more credibility for Republican Senators within their own base to oppose movement on a potential nominee.

     

     

    White House Announces Nomination of Paul Watford for SCOTUS

    @CNN - BREAKING: President Obama nominates Judge Paul Watford to replace the late-Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.

    @NBC News - Judge Paul Watford becomes the third African American nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court in the court’s history.

    @MSNBC - Judge Watford has served as a member of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals since 2012. He was previously confirmed by the Senate in a 61-34 vote and did receive support from conservative legal figures like Orin Kerr and Eugene Volokh at the time.

    @Fox News - Judge Watford previously served as a law clerk for liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1995 to 1996 and worked in various public and private law capacities before his judicial appointment.

    @American Bar Association - The American Bar Association Standing Committee has given Judge Paul Watford a unanimous “well-qualified” rating.

    @Jake Tapper - The White House’s decision to nominate Paul Watford is a clear signal that they intend to make this an ideological battle. While well-respected in the legal community, Watford’s record is to the left of Garland or Srinivasan.

    @Sean Hannity - Paul Watford is a Trojan horse who will make great pals with RBG and the leftists on the Supreme Court. Stand strong Republicans!

    @Al Sharpton - A historic nomination in every sense of the word. Paul Watford is immensely qualified to serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.

    @George Will - While Watford’s nomination may excite Democrats, there is little doubt that his nomination will harden conservative opposition further. Many Americans remain undecided but the White House has given Republicans a possible opening to shift momentum with an ideological pick.

    @Rachel Maddow - Democrats still need to make a compelling case to swing voters as to why they should support the Watford nomination in spite of him clearly not being the expected moderate many assumed would be nominated. There is a lot of material to work with given his background and record.

    @Steve Bannon - Everyone knows why Obama picked Watford. Cynical campaign ploy to drive out African American turnout. Disgraceful.

    @Jesse Watters - Paul Watford is heavily involved with the American Bar Association. Something fishy about the “well-qualified” rating he received despite barely being on the bench!

    @Donna Brazile - While Judge Watford began his time on the bench in 2012, there is little question that he is an astute and capable legal mind. Attempts to claim otherwise are simply false, if not motivated in part by his race. Paul Watford was nominated because he’s a good jurist, full stop.

    @Sean Hannity - Of course liberals want to play the race game now. UNAMERICAN!

     

     

    President Obama Makes Historic Visit to Cuba

    @BBC News - U.S. President Barack Obama is set to visit Cuba in the coming days in a historic meeting between the two adversaries. He will be the first U.S. President to visit Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.

    @Secretary John Kerry - Normalizing relations with the Republic of Cuba has been a years-long process. I am thankful to our Canadian and Papal partners for helping facilitate this historic moment.

    @Sean Hannity - Meeting with the communist regime in Cuba is a capitulation! A absolute failure of leadership!

     

     

    2016 Presidential Primary Super Tuesday

    @CNN - Super Tuesday has officially begun as the first round of states finish casting their ballot for the potential next President of the United States.

    @Election Watch 2016 - Big, tough, decisive day for voters. Will it be Doug Murphy or Xiomara de la Cruz beat the other to the Democratic nomination for President? Will Rollins outshine McCord and Kuykendall? Stay tuned for updates throughout the day!

    @RealClearPolitics - 2016 Super Tuesday State Results: LINK

  5. U.S. House of Representatives Composition

     

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    115th Session of Congress

    (232 GOP - 202 DEM)

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    House Progressive Caucus: 56

    New Democrat Coalition: 108

    Blue Dog Coalition: 38

     

    Mainstreet Partnership: 32

    Republican Study Committee: 144

    Freedom Caucus: 56

     

    Alabama

    1. Bradley Byrne (R)

    2. Nathan Mathis (D)

    3. Mike Rogers (R)

    4. Robert Aderholt (R)

    5. Mo Brooks (R)

    6. Gary Palmer (R)

    7. Randall Woodfin (D)

     

    Alaska

    At-large. Don Young (R)

     

    Arizona

    1. Tom O'Halleran (D)

    2. Martha McSally (R)

    3. Jonathan Rothschild (D)

    4. Paul Gosar (R)

    5. Andy Biggs (R)

    6. David Schweikert (R)

    7. Ruben Gallego (D)

    8. Trent Franks (R)

    9. Kyrsten Sinema (D)

     

    Arkansas

    1. Rick Crawford (R)

    2. French Hill (R)

    3. Steve Womack (R)

    4. Bruce Westerman (R)

     

    California

    1. Doug LaMalfa (R)

    2. Jared Huffman (D)

    3. John Garamendi (D)

    4. Tom McClintock (R)

    5. Mike Thompson (D)

    6. Doris Matsui (D)

    7. Ami Bera (D)

    8. Paul Cook (R)

    9. Jerry McNerney (D)

    10. Michael Eggman (D)

    11. Mark DeSaulnier (D)

    12. Nancy Pelosi (D)

    13. Barbara Lee (D)

    14. Jackie Speier (D)

    15. Eric Swalwell (D)

    16. Jim Costa (D)

    17. Mike Honda (D)

    18. Anna Eshoo (D)

    19. Zoe Lofgren (D)

    20. Jimmy Panetta (D)

    21. David Valadao (R)

    22. Devin Nunes (R)

    23. Kevin McCarthy (R)

    24. Salud Carbajal (D)

    25. Steve Knight (R)

    26. Julia Brownley (D)

    27. Judy Chu (D)

    28. Adam Schiff (D)

    29. Tony Cárdenas (D)

    30. Brad Sherman (D)

    31. Pete Aguilar (D)

    32. Grace Napolitano (D)

    33. Ted Lieu (D)

    34. Jimmy Gomez (D)

    35. Norma Torres (D)

    36. Rand Ruiz (D)

    37. Karen Bass (D)

    38. Linda Sánchez (D)

    39. Ed Royce (R)

    40. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)

    41. Mark Takano (D)

    42. Ken Calvert (R)

    43. Maxine Waters (D)

    44. Nanette Barragán (D)

    45. Mimi Walters (R)

    46. Lou Correa (D)

    47. Alan Lowenthal (D)

    48. Dana Rohrabacher (R)

    49. Douglas Applegate (D)

    50. Duncan Hunter (R)

    51. Juan Vargas (D)

    52. Scott Peters (D)

    53. Susan Davis (D)

     

    Colorado

    1. Diana DeGette (D)

    2. Jared Polis (D)

    3. Scott Tipton (R)

    4. Perry Buck (R)

    5. Owen Hill (R)

    6. Morgan Carroll (D)

    7. Ed Perlmutter (D)

     

    Connecticut

    1. John B. Larson (D)

    2. Joe Courtney (D)

    3. Rosa DeLauro (D)

    4. Jim Himes (D)

    5. Elizabeth Esty (D)

     

    Delaware

    At-large. Margaret Rose-Henry (D)

     

    Florida

    1. Matt Gaetz (R)

    2. Neal Dunn (R)

    3. Ted Yoho (R)

    4. John Rutherford (R)

    5. Al Lawson (D)

    6. Ron DeSantis (R)

    7. Stephanie Murphy (D)

    8. Bill Posey (R)

    9. Darren Soto (D)

    10. Val Demings (D)

    11. Daniel Webster (R)

    12. Gus Bilirakis (R)

    13. Charlie Crist (D)

    14. Bob Buckhorn (D)

    15. Dennis Ross (R)

    16. Vern Buchanan (R)

    17. Tom Rooney (R)

    18. Dave Aronberg (D)

    19. Francis Rooney (R)

    20. Alcee Hastings (D)

    21. Ted Deutch (D)

    22. Lois Frankel (D)

    23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)

    24. Frederica Wilson (D)

    25. Mario Díaz-Balart (R)

    26. Joe Garcia (D)

    27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)

     

    Georgia

    1. Buddy Carter (R)

    2. Sanford Bishop (D)

    3. Drew Ferguson (R)

    4. Hank Johnson (D)

    5. John Lewis (D)

    6. Tom Price (R)

    7. Rob Woodall (R)

    8. Austin Scott (R)

    9. Doug Collins (R)

    10. Jody Hice (R)

    11. Barry Loudermilk (R)

    12. Rick Allen (R)

    13. David Scott (D)

    14. Tom Graves (R)

     

    Hawaii

    1. Colleen Hanabusa (D)

    2. Tulsi Gabbard (D)

     

    Idaho

    1. Raul Labrador (R)

    2. Mike Simpson (R)

     

    Illinois

    1. Bobby Rush (D)

    2. Debbie Halvorson (D)

    3. Steven Landek (D)

    4. Luis Gutierrez (D)

    5. Mike Quigley (D)

    6. Peter Roskam (R)

    7. Danny Davis (D)

    8. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D)

    9. Jan Schakowsky (D)

    10. Brad Schneider (D)

    11. Bill Foster (D)

    12. Mike Bost (R)

    13. Rodney Davis (R)

    14. Randy Hultgren (R)

    15. John Shimkus (R)

    16. Adam Kinzinger (R)

    17. Cheri Bustos (D)

    18. Darin LaHood (R)

     

    Indiana

    1. Pete Visclosky (D)

    2. Jackie Walorski (R)

    3. Jim Banks (R)

    4. Todd Rokita (R)

    5. Susan Brooks (R)

    6. Luke Messer (R)

    7. Joe Hogsett (D)

    8. Larry Bucshon (R)

    9. Todd Young (R)

     

    Iowa

    1. Monica Vernon (D)

    2. Dave Loebsack (D)

    3. David Young (R)

    4. Steve King (R)

     

    Kansas

    1. Roger Marshall (R)

    2. Lynn Jenkins (R)

    3. Kevin Yoder (R)

    4. Mike Pompeo (R)

     

    Kentucky

    1. Scott Jennings (R)

    2. Brett Guthrie (R)

    3. John Yarmuth (D)

    4. Thomas Massie (R)

    5. Hal Rogers (R)

    6. Andy Barr (R)

     

    Louisiana

    1. Steve Scalise (R)

    2. Cedric Richmond (D)

    3. Clay Higgins (R)

    4. Mike Johnson (R)

    5. Ralph Abraham (R)

    6. Garret Graves (R)

     

    Maine

    1. Chellie Pingree (D)

    2. Bruce Poliquin (R)

     

    Maryland

    1. Andy Harris (R)

    2. Dutch Ruppersberger (D)

    3. John Sarbanes (D)

    4. Donna Edwards (D)

    5. Steny Hoyer (D)

    6. John Delaney (D)

    7. Elijah Cummings (D)

    8. Jamie Raskin (D)

     

    Massachusetts

    1. Richard Neal (D)

    2. Jim McGovern (D)

    3. Niki Tsongas (D)

    4. Joe Kennedy (D)

    5. Katherine Clark (D)

    6. Seth Moulton (D)

    7. Mike Capuano (D)

    8. Stephen Lynch (D)

    9. Bill Keating (D)

     

    Michigan

    1. Jack Bergman (R)

    2. Bill Huizenga (R)

    3. Justin Amash (R)

    4. John Moolenaar (R)

    5. Dan Kildee (D)

    6. Fred Upton (R)

    7. Tim Walberg (R)

    8. Mike Bishop (R)

    9. Sander Levin (D)

    10. Paul Mitchell (R)

    11. Dave Trott (R)

    12. Debbie Dingell (D)

    13. John Conyers (D)

    14. Brenda Lawrence (D)

     

    Minnesota

    1. Tim Walz (DFL)

    2. Angie Craig (DFL)

    3. Erik Paulsen (R)

    4. Betty McCollum (DFL)

    5. Keith Ellison (DFL)

    6. Tom Emmer (R)

    7. Collin Peterson (DFL)

    8. Rick Nolan (DFL)

     

    Mississippi

    1. Trent Kelly (R)

    2. Bennie Thompson (D)

    3. Gregg Harper (R)

    4. Steven Palazzo (R)

     

    Missouri

    1. Lacy Clay (D)

    2. Ann Wagner (R)

    3. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)

    4. Vicky Hartzler (R)

    5. Emanuel Cleaver (D)

    6. Sam Graves (R)

    7. Billy Long (R)

    8. Jason Smith (R)

     

    Montana

    1. Ryan Zinke (R)

     

    Nebraska

    1. Jeff Fortenberry (R)

    2. Brad Ashford (D)

    3. Adrian Smith (R)

     

    Nevada

    1. Dina Titus (D)

    2. Mark Amodei (R)

    3. Joe Heck (R)

    4. Cresent Hardy (R)

     

    New Hampshire

    1. Carol Shea-Porter (D)

    2. Annie Kuster (D)

     

    New Jersey

    1. Donald Norcross (D)

    2. Frank LoBiondo (R)

    3. Tom MacArthur (R)

    4. Chris Smith (R)

    5. Josh Gottheimer (D)

    6. Frank Pallone (D)

    7. Leonard Lance (R)

    8. Albio Sires (D)

    9. Bill Pascrell (D)

    10. Donald Payne Jr. (D)

    11. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)

    12. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)

     

    New Mexico

    1. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)

    2. Steve Pearce (R)

    3. Ben Ray Lujan (D)

     

    New York

    1. Lee Zeldin (R)

    2. Peter King (R)

    3. Tom Suozzi (D)

    4. Kathleen Rice (D)

    5. Gregory Meeks (D)

    6. Grace Meng (D)

    7. Nydia Velázquez (D)

    8. Hakeem Jeffries (D)

    9. Yvette Clarke (D)

    10. Jerry Nadler (D)

    11. Dan Donovan (R)

    12. Carolyn Maloney (D)

    13. Charles Rangel (D)

    14. Joe Crowley (D)

    15. Jose Serrano (D)

    16. Eliot Engel (D)

    17. Nita Lowey (D)

    18. Sean Patrick Maloney (D)

    19. Zephyr Teachout (D)

    20. Paul Tonko (D)

    21. Elise Stefanik (R)

    22. Claudia Tenney (R)

    23. Tom Reed (R)

    24. John Katko (R)

    25. Louise Slaughter (D)

    26. Brian Higgins (D)

    27. Chris Collins (R)

     

    North Carolina

    1. G.K. Butterfield (D)

    2. George Holding (R)

    3. Walter Jones (R)

    4. David Price (D)

    5. Virginia Foxx (R)

    6. Mark Walker (R)

    7. David Rouzer (R)

    8. Richard Hudson (R)

    9. Robert Pittenger (R)

    10. Patrick McHenry (R)

    11. Mark Meadows (R)

    12. Alma Adams (D)

    13. Ted Budd (R)

     

    North Dakota

    At-large. Kevin Cramer (R)

     

    Ohio

    1. Steve Chabot (R)

    2. Brad Wenstrup (R)

    3. Joyce Beatty (D)

    4. Jim Jordan (R)

    5. Bob Latta (R)

    6. Bill Johnson (R)

    7. Bob Gibbs (R)

    8. Warren Davidson (R)

    9. Marcy Kaptur (D)

    10. Mike Turner (R)

    11. Marcia Fudge (D)

    12. Pat Tiberi (R)

    13. Tim Ryan (D)

    14. David Joyce (R)

    15. Steve Stivers (R)

    16. Jim Renacci (R)

     

    Oklahoma

    1. Jim Bridenstine (R)

    2. Markwayne Mullin (R)

    3. Frank Lucas (R)

    4. Tom Cole (R)

    5. Steve Russell (R)

     

    Oregon

    1. Suzanne Bonamici (D)

    2. Greg Walden (R)

    3. Earl Blumenauer (D)

    4. Peter DeFazio (D)

    5. Kurt Schrader (D)

     

    Pennsylvania

    1. Bob Brady (D)

    2. Dwight Evans (D)

    3. Mike Kelly (R)

    4. Scott Perry (R)

    5. Glenn Thompson (R)

    6. Ryan Costello (R)

    7. Pat Meehan (R)

    8. Steve Santarsiero (D)

    9. Bill Shuster (R)

    10. Tom Marino (R)

    11. Lou Barletta (R)

    12. Keith Rothfus (R)

    13. Brendan Boyle (D)

    14. Mike Doyle (D)

    14. Guy Reschenthaler (R)

    15. Charlie Dent (R)

    16. Lloyd Smucker (R)

    17. Matt Cartwright (D)

    18. Tim Murphy (R)

     

    Rhode Island

    1. David Cicilline (D)

    2. James Langevin (D)

     

    South Carolina

    1. Mark Sanford (R)

    2. Joe Wilson (R)

    3. Jeff Duncan (R)

    4. Trey Gowdy (R)

    5. Mick Mulvaney (R)

    6. Jim Clyburn (D)

    7. Tom Rice (R)

     

    South Dakota

    At-large. Kristi Noem (R)

     

    Tennessee

    1. Phil Roe (R)

    2. Jimmy Duncan (R)

    3. Chuck Fleischmann (R)

    4. Scott DesJarlais (R)

    5. Jim Cooper (D)

    6. Diane Black (R)

    7. Marsha Blackburn (R)

    8. David Kustoff (R)

    9. Steve Cohen (D)

     

    Texas

    1. Louie Gohmert (R)

    2. Ted Poe (R)

    3. Sam Johnson (R)

    4. John Ratcliffe (R)

    5. Jeb Hensarling (R)

    6. Joe Barton (R)

    7. John Culberson (R)

    8. Kevin Brady (R)

    9. Al Green (D)

    10. Michael McCaul (R)

    11. Mike Conaway (R)

    12. Kay Granger (R)

    13. Mac Thornberry (R)

    14. Randy Weber (R)

    15. Vicente Gonzalez (D)

    16. Beto O'Rourke (D)

    17. Bill Flores (R)

    18. Sheila Jackson Lee (D)

    19. Jodey Arrington (R)

    20. Joaquin Castro (D)

    21. Lamar Smith (R)

    22. Pete Olson (R)

    23. Pete Gallego (D)

    24. Kenny Marchant (R)

    25. Roger Williams (R)

    26. Michael C. Burgess (R)

    27. Blake Farenthold (R)

    28. Henry Cuellar (D)

    29. Gene Green (D)

    30. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)

    31. John Carter (R)

    32. Pete Sessions (R)

    33. Marc Veasey (D)

    34. Filemon Vela Jr. (D)

    35. Lloyd Doggett (D)

    36. Brian Babin (R)

     

    Utah

    1. Rob Bishop (R)

    2. Chris Stewart (R)

    3. John Curtis (R)

    4. Mia Love (R)

     

    Vermont

    At-large. Bill McKibben (D)

     

    Virginia

    1. Rob Wittman (R)

    2. Scott Taylor (R)

    3. Bobby Scott (D)

    4. Donald McEachin (D)

    5. Tom Garrett (R)

    6. Bob Goodlatte (R)

    7. Dave Brat (R)

    8. Don Beyer (D)

    9. Morgan Griffith (R)

    10. Barbara Comstock (R)

    11. Gerry Connolly (D)

     

    Washington

    1. Suzan DelBene (D)

    2. Rick Larsen (D)

    3. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R)

    4. Dan Newhouse (R)

    5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)

    6. Derek Kilmer (D)

    7. Pramila Jayapal (D)

    8. Dave Reichert (R)

    9. Adam Smith (D)

    10. Denny Heck (D)

     

    West Virginia

    1. David McKinley (R)

    2. Alex Mooney (R)

    3. Evan Jenkins (R)

     

    Wisconsin

    1. Paul Ryan (R)

    2. Mark Pocan (D)

    3. Jill Billings (D)

    4. Gwen Moore (D)

    5. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)

    6. Glenn Grothman (R)

    7. Sean Duffy (R)

    8. Mike Gallagher (R)

     

    Wyoming

    At-large. Liz Cheney (R)

     

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  6. 2017

     

    Mar 30th - 115th Congress convenes; Q1 2017 begins

    Apr 1st - Inauguration Day

    Apr 6th - 2017 Munich Security Conference

    Apr 9th- CPAC, Netroots Nation

     

    Apr 13th - Q2 2017 begins

    Apr 21st - 43rd G7 Summit

    April 24th - WI Special Election

     

    Apr 28th - Q3 2017 begins

    Apr 29th - 4th of July

    May 10th - 2017 Elections = Primary Election

     

    May 12th - Q4 2017 begins

    May 16th - 2017 Elections = General Election

    May 20th - 2017 UN Climate Change Conference

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    The Pride of Greenville Enters Stage Left | 2016 Republican Nominee Katherine McCord

     

    South Carolina - The rise of Katherine McCord as the 2016 Republican presidential nominee marks the culmination of a long-standing career in public service that can be traced all the way back to her roots in the Palmetto State. Seen by many at the federal level as a rising star within the GOP, Senator McCord's path to the Republican nomination was one of bridge building and coalition growing, two things she has been an expert at throughout her career. Faced with eight years out of power following the election and subsequent reelection of Barack Obama, Katherine McCord looks now to wrestle back control of the White House and the last lever of power needed by Republicans to hold a trifecta.

     

    Katherine McCord was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina. A consistent GOP stronghold since 1960, Greenville would prove to be fertile ground for now-Senator McCord's future political career. With an astute mind and strong credentials, McCord would go on to earn a bachelor's degree from Columbia International University in Business Administration and a minor in Communications. Both of these skills would be critical in subsequent decades throughout McCord's professional career.

     

    Joining the United States Air Force in 1994, McCord would attend the United States Air Force Academy and earn a double major in Military & Strategic Studies and Management. As a member of the 10th Intelligence Support Squadron, McCord and her fellow soldiers would be critical to the Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia as a key pillar of nation's intelligence support. Senator McCord would eventually attain the rank of Major within the U.S. Air Force before retiring from active duty in 2004. 

     

    Shifting to the private sector, McCord would work as Executive Director of Global Business Development & Strategy for Lockheed Martin. It was in this role that her past experience with military intelligence and business would come together to prove useful to the aerospace and defense company that saw record growth throughout the 2000s. The job also allowed McCord to gain connections with various power brokers in South Carolina and nationally through her engagement with Congress and the federal government. McCord's husband, Andrew Purchase, and their two children Marie and Clayton would stand by her side throughout her entire career.

     

    Eventually, McCord would make her foray into elected politics at the urging of friends and family to run for South Carolina's 4th Congressional District in 2008. The retirement of moderate incumbent Republican Bob Inglis left an opening for the Greenville-area seat that McCord would go on to win with over 60% of the vote. Following a successful reelection during the Tea Party wave of 2010, McCord would set her sights on the U.S. Senate.

     

    Following the retirement of incumbent Senator Jim DeMint, Republicans across South Carolina were looking towards who the next possible replacement could be. With the backing of key political figures like Governor Nikki Haley and Congressman Tim Scott, Katherine McCord would secure her place as the next U.S. Senator from South Carolina. Always a supporter of the party, McCord would serve as Campaign Co-Chair for the Republican National Committee Campaign in South Carolina during the 2014 cycle that saw Republicans win decisive victories across the state.

     

    The center-right coalition at the heart of McCord's previous electoral victories would be the crux of her presidential campaign as she sought the Republican nomination in 2016. Seeing shifting tides within the Republican Party, McCord angled herself as the candidate that could best unify traditional conservatives with the growing populist wing. Despite a devastating, albeit narrow, loss in the South Carolina GOP Primary to her future running mate, former General Charles Walker of California, McCord would win a decisive victory in the Nevada primary that maintained her competitiveness, while also making similar history to her Democratic Presidential counterpart as the first Republican woman to win a presidential state primary.

     

    The decision of Charles Walker to suspend his campaign and endorse McCord in the primary proved to be the decisive moment of the campaign. Following a bitterly-fought campaign against Nebraska Senator David Rollins and Colorado Senator George Kuykendall, Katherine McCord would emerge as the 2016 Republican Presidential nominee with a narrow majority.

     

    If elected, McCord would become the first woman to serve as President of the United States. With a Republican Party more unified than any time in the last eight years, Senator McCord could finally take back the White House for the GOP following years in the wilderness. A campaign of traditional Republicans, populist conservatives, fiscal conservatives, religious voters, white working-class voters, and strong overtures to Cuban and conservative Hispanic Americans and even some inroads with African Americans, Senator McCord is building a coalition that could become the future base of the Republican Party in a post-Obama America.

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