Tag Archives: Election 2012

Discuss the Foreign Policy of the GOP Candidates

Voters are looking for more than words. They want a clear vision backed up by a discernable plan. Vague platitudes like, “America must continue to lead …” or “We must have resolve to do what is necessary …” will not cut it. For instance, on the issue of taxes and spending, what has traction right now…
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Ann Wagner for Congress

Today’s Keystone is a “hats-off” to a Republican woman running for Congress in Missouri’s 2nd District. Palladian View does not endorse in contested primaries, but we do like to draw attention to Republican women who embody the principle of “Building leaders of tomorrow by empowering women today.” Mrs. Ann Wagner is a shining example of a conservative Republican…
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Karen Floyd Talks Presidential Politics On the Eve of Super Tuesday

As a former state chair of the GOP and a player on the national political scene, Karen Floyd has experience in politics that few in South Carolina can match. This primary season, she’s been sharing her expertise with Patch. Last week, Floyd, publisher of the Palladian View, provided a high-level view of the race to…
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Standing Room Only at CPAC

Palladian View’s women did what most women do every hour of every day—we multitasked. While part of our team was at the Catherine Templetonstate Senate committee confirmation hearing, the other part of the team was at CPAC 2012 (the Conservative Political Action Committee) presented by the American Conservative Union. Both occasions were important and historic for…
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The Gender Elephant: One Bite at a Time Pulling In or Pushing Away the Coveted Woman Vote? Which bite of the elephant will yield a winning strategy for a 2012 White House bid?

  Which bite of the elephant will yield a winning strategy for a 2012 White House bid? The fight for women in politics can be broken down to four elements—audience, message, timing and messenger. This framework will decide the right message to garner the support of women who constitute 46% of the workforce and 52%…
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