Tag Archives: Election 2012

Jackie Walorski for Congress

Today’s Woman in the Lens features Indiana’s own, Jackie Walorski, running for their 2nd Congressional District.  This Hoosier is a humanitarian who before coming back to Indiana and running for the state legislature, founded an agency while in Romania that provided much-needed medical supplies to the country’s impoverished children.  She is a strong example of…
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Condi for VP?

In 2008, women outnumbered men by 10 million at the polls. In a year forecast to be close, the choice of a vice presidential running mate could be the deciding factor in selecting the next president. The inclusion of Ms. Rice could be the game-changer. Read More
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Paul Ryan Brings the GOP Back

With the announcement of Paul Ryan as the Vice Presidential nominee, Mitt Romney elevated his campaign to a level that the populace has been demanding for some time. Gone are the days of empty rhetoric and petty issues being blown out of proportion by the media. Paul Ryan’s addition to the ticket shows that Mitt…
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Highlights from Tampa

The 2012 Republican National Convention was an unforgettable experience for Palladian View. We served as delegates, alternates, media, helped shape the Party’s platform and sponsored events such as Her New View’s Lashing Back at the Backlash: How Conservative Women Confront Media Bias panel (LIVE streamed on Fox), Blog Bash (with former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour) and a…
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Martha Zoller for Congress

Martha Zoller has been called a “true Reagan conservative” by Fox News host Sean Hannity, a “rock-solid conservative” by bestselling author, Mark Levin, an “outsider” by former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, and a “friend” by Ohio’s Governor John Kasich, all of whom have endorsed her.   S.E. Cupp, author of Losing Our Religion, in her…
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Arrival of Olympics Means the Conventions Are Just around the Corner

Once every four years, and right before the presidential conventions, billions of eyes are turned to the Olympics to watch women and men who have trained for years (in some cases their entire lives) for this one moment--one chance to bring home gold for their country. The opening ceremony sets the tone and the mood…
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Heather Wilson for Congress

Mrs. Wilson grew up in New Hampshire.  Aviation was a vital part of her childhood, as both her grandfather and father were pilots (she personally learned to fly at a very young age); so it was no surprise that when the Air Force Academy opened to women (her junior year in high school), she applied…
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Martha McSally for Congress

“Here I was teaching people from other countries how to build democracies, get more women participating in government decision-making, and I realized that I needed to put my money where my mouth is and be part of the solution right here at home.” This week’s Woman in the Lens spotlights Col. (Ret) USAF Martha McSally…
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