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Welcome to the Republican Leadership Council!

In the months and years ahead, we look forward to working with Republicans across the country to build a strong coalition of individuals who want the Republican Party to return to its traditional, fiscally conservative roots.

The Republican Leadership Council supports:

* Low taxes with balanced budgets;
* Strong national defense;
* Engaged foreign policy;
* Protection of the environment; and
* Less government interference in individual lives.

This is an agenda that the majority of Americans already support. The responsibility of ensuring that the GOP follows the proper path lies with those Republicans who are willing to work to make it happen. Join us in reclaiming our Party and ensuring a return to the core values the Republican Party has advocated for generations.

This site is a meeting ground for all Republicans who want to make a difference – and expand the Republican party - check out our blog, news, candidates or volunteer today! If you are a candidate who is interested in the RLC’s support, please complete our candidate survey.
 
Thank you for visiting – we look forward to seeing you on the campaign trail.
 
 
Sincerely yours,

Gov. Christie Whitman & Sen. Jack Danforth
 
   
      

Welcome to the Republican Leadership Council!

In the months and years ahead, we look forward to working with Republicans across the country to build a strong coalition of individuals who want the Republican Party to return to its traditional, fiscally conservative roots.

The Republican Leadership Council supports:

* Low taxes with balanced budgets;
* Strong national defense;
* Engaged foreign policy;
* Protection of the environment; and
* Less government interference in individual lives.

This is an agenda that the majority of Americans already support. The responsibility of ensuring that the GOP follows the proper path lies with those Republicans who are willing to work to make it happen. Join us in reclaiming our Party and ensuring a return to the core values the Republican Party has advocated for generations.

This site is a meeting ground for all Republicans who want to make a difference – and expand the Republican party - check out our blog, news, candidates or volunteer today! If you are a candidate who is interested in the RLC’s support, please complete our candidate survey.
 
Thank you for visiting – we look forward to seeing you on the campaign trail.
 
 
Sincerely yours,

Gov. Christie Whitman & Sen. Jack Danforth

Simmons sweeps rivals away in Bonita council District 4 race

Peter Simmons vows to push for balanced budgets, explore the possibility of bringing a charter high school and work to beautify downtown as Bonita Springs’ new District 4 councilman.

Simmons, 44, won the race Tuesday night with 47 percent of the 2,878 voters.

Richard Engleman: A crossover vote for Obama

After watching most of the debates and the President’s State of the Union Address, it was time to get my absentee ballot out and make a decision. There were nine names and with the exception of Jon Huntsman, I was happy that five had dropped out. While trying to decide who to pick, I realized that I couldn’t bring myself to pick one over the other. I’m a proud moderate Republican and in November I’ll vote for a candidate who truly represents family values, is trustworthy, and one who understands the frustrations and aspirations of most Americans.

Should have been

Now that Jon Huntsman has dropped out of the presidential race, there isn’t a chance for a GOP candidate to beat President Barack Obama, unless there is a major scandal or further eroding of the economy.

Many political pundits and newspapers endorsed Huntsman as a moderate who would be the only GOP candidate to mount a serious run against the president. Instead, the just-say-no right-wing agenda will be the mantra of the 2012 election.

US Senate looks likely to go Republican in 2012

Cook Political Report - Early tracking US 2012 senate races indicate that the Republicans have a good chance to get a majority. Currently there are 51 Democrats, 47 Republicans and 2 Independents.

33 Senate seats will up for election, 23 Democrat and 10 Republican.
9 are solidly Republican and 9 are toss up seats.
If the Republicans get 4 or 5 toss up seats then the Senate would become 51 Republican, 49 Democrat/Independent.

All it takes to solve U.S. debt problem is willpower

The 12 members of Congress on the deficit reduction committee have my deepest admiration and respect. They face probably the greatest challenge they've ever faced or ever will, at least in political life!

Wall Street Occupiers Misdirect Anger

By Christine Todd Whitman
Oct 31, 2011
Bloomberg

“You reap what you sow” used to be a widely understood principle. Today, we seem to have lost that understanding as we watch the occupation of Wall Street and cities across the country. For three years, we have been hearing how big business is bad and how the rich are avoiding their fair share of taxes. President Barack Obama has been leading that charge, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that we are now seeing the spread of the class warfare he has helped to kindle.

America’s debt downgrade is a damning indictment of President Obama’s Big Government disaster

By Nile Gardiner

Next: The growth battle (Getting beyond Obamanomics)

The bruising debt-limit fight is over, but another battle looms -- and may well make the last one look like a walk in the park.

The battle lines are already being drawn over how to grow our economy out of its current dismal state: President Obama got the ball rolling yesterday by calling for what sounds like a second stimulus package.

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