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Election

Election Results

Election Day Takeaways

Conservative Republicans were optimistic that the mid-term elections would bring sweeping changes in the U.S. House and Senate while Democrats were bracing themselves for the impact of losing control of Congress. We all hoped that issues like inflation, immigration, and parental rights would drive voters to the polls.

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I Voted Today

Get Out and Vote!

In less than a month, Americans will be showing up at the polls to cast their votes in the mid-term elections. This year it is important to not only get out and vote, but to educate your friends and neighbors about the candidates and concerns at stake.

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SCOTUS

SCOTUS Clocks In

Like ships passing in the night, Congress left Washington, D.C. to go back home while the Supreme Court Justices gathered to begin their Fall term. This term, the Court will hear oral arguments on cases regarding free speech, elections, affirmative action, big tech, and more.

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Sen. Mitch McConnell

Don’t Let Mitch McConnell Get You Down

An important quality of effective leaders is their ability to encourage their followers and motivate them to confidently keep working on the task ahead. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is not one of those leaders. His recent lukewarm discussion of the chances for Republicans to take back the Senate in November not only cast a shadow on voters’ enthusiasm, but it insulted strong Republican candidates and their supporters.

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Vote

Four Tions for Our Nation

Abortion, Education, Immigration, Inflation. Use these four issues in your community to effect change this year. 2022 is an opportunity for conservatives to stop the madness that is destroying America. We need all hands on deck this year!

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Election Day

We Need More Parent Outrage

Several contested races for school board were decided in my community this week. We were very optimistic that we were riding a wave of parent outrage that we had seen expressed in Loudoun County, Virginia, and San Francisco, when entrenched school board members were ousted by the voters. In the greater Saint Louis area, we had some wins and, unfortunately for the students, we had some losses.

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