Tag Archives: Election 2012

A Revitalized New Year…

The election was hard, and as a party, we're still recovering as a whole.  Our loss was not a result of the people on the ground...our fight was incredible.  And inspiring.  So for those of you still recovering, a few tips to aid you as we revitalize our bodies and spirits after hitting the ground…
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Our Top 5 Moments of 2012

When it comes to Republican women in politics, our numbers, strength, and voice grow each and everyday.  In 2012, we made great strides and positioned ourselves to accomplish even more in 2013.  Here are our top 5 moments from the year: 1. Deb Fischer wins crowded U.S. Senate primary, and goes on to become U.S.…
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Women shop, now choosing Mitt Romney

Hurricane Isaac to Hurricane Sandy represents an eternity, particularly in politics. For our 16-year-old twins the month of August signaled a birthday, a new grade, later curfews and changes in their driving permits. For those in my office, it was planning for and implementing the launch of Her New View (an initiative to elevate GOP…
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Victory With Palladian View By The Numbers

Over the past four years, Palladian View has watched in disbelief as President Obama and his Administration have increased our national debt by trillions of dollars in wasteful spending, encouraged more government dependency, strangled small businesses with regulations and taxes, weakened our military, and emboldened our enemies. A bloated government with out of control spending…
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Vice Presidential debate: Who won?

The benchmark for measuring the vice presidential debate winner is which candidate excelled in his ability to connect with and energize his targeted audience. While Vice President Biden successfully communicated to the Democratic base, so too was Congressman Ryan formidable in his ability to appeal to the undecided, independent voter. Read More
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Obama vs. Romney: Who won?

The debate was won by the candidate best able to sway " the undecided voter," Gov. Mitt Romney. The benchmark for measuring the debate winner was two-fold; the candidate who excelled in his ability to connect to this targeted audience, and the candidate with command of the issues the undecided voter deemed critical. Throughout the…
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Linda Lingle for Senate

Today’s Woman in the Lens is Hawaii’s own Linda Lingle—former Governor of the state—currently running for the US Senate from Hawaii.  Governor Lingle was the first woman, first person of Jewish ancestry, and the first Republican in 40 years to lead the Aloha State.  Palladian View proudly presents this trailblazer who embodies the principle of…
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Linda McMahon for Senate

Today’s Woman in the Lens spotlights a conservative businesswoman who has lived the Republican Creed—to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed—Connecticut’s Linda McMahon running for the US Senate.  Palladian View does not endorse in contested primaries, but this grandmother of 6 who has been married to her husband for 45 years is…
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Lashing Back at the Backlash

Amidst the threat of hurricane Isaac and a one day delay of the Republican National Convention, I was privileged to moderate Her New View’s Lashing Back at the Back Lash - How Conservative Women Confront Media Bias which was launched nationally in Tampa, Florida and LIVE-streamed on FOX News. To set the stage, five formidable conservative Republican women…
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A change of course for the Romney campaign?

  Rather than asking what strategic changes Gov. Romney's campaign needs to make, isn't the real question when the the median net worth of American families is at a 20-year low, what is the strategic plan of our current administration?
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