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  • A Not-So-Very Super Tuesday

    The Death of a Statesman The Last few weeks of the GOP primary have had Republican voters across the country send a resounding message to the GOP leadership:  We don’t want a statesman as a president.  Marco Rubio dropping out was the final nail in the casket of the Republican Statesman.  This a trend that,…


  • New Hampshire and Beyond

    The time between the Iowa Caucuses and the end of Super Tuesday is seen as the most important time within the GOP nomination race. The Iowa Caucuses are the first primary in every national election, and «Super Tuesday» is the name given to Tuesday March 1st, when almost 30% of the Republican primary delegates will…


  • The Aftermath of Iowa

    With the Iowa Caucuses over, all eyes in the political world are on to the next early voting state, New Hampshire. In this issue of the «GOP Nomination,» we’re going to analyze the results of Iowa, and see what they mean for the future. This year’s Iowa caucuses produced a few big upsets. Against political…


  • The GOP Nomination

    Michael is a senior at the Jewish Community High School in San Francisco, where he is the (self proclaimed) standard bearer of conservatives on campus. He runs his school’s «Young Republican’s Club,» as well as the statewide high school conservative organization «Golden State Teenage Conservatives.» Michael enjoys political discussion, classic Russian food, BBQ, skeet shooting,…


  • GOP nomination race

    Michael is a senior at the Jewish Community High School in San Francisco, where he is the (self proclaimed) standard bearer of conservatives on campus.  He runs his school’s «Young Republican’s Club,» as well as the statewide high school conservative organization «Golden State Teenage Conservatives.»  Michael enjoys political discussion, classic Russian food, BBQ, skeet shooting,…