By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. If you are not currently receiving NRL News Today in your inbox, you can sign up at www.nrlc.org/join_our_mailing_list.htm “[I]t’s nearly impossible to spend time in Ohio this election year without noticing a surge of activity
By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. If you are not currently receiving NRL News Today in your inbox, you can sign up at www.nrlc.org/join_our_mailing_list.htm Good afternoon! Are you excited about tomorrow? I know you are both because of the magnitude of
By Dave Andrusko http://twitter.com/daveha It’s Friday, November 2—four days from Election Day. I suppose that some folks may have thought the presidential election would be a blow-out, but most anticipated exactly what we have: a nail-bitter. What can we say,
By Dave Andrusko http://twitter.com/daveha “Put simply: Ohio today has much more in common with Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire and Virginia (all ‘tossups’ in the Fix rankings) than it does with New Mexico and Minnesota (‘lean Obama’ states in the Fix
By Dave Andrusko I am only vaguely familiar with womensenews.org, but even a cursory glance tells you this is not the kind of blog that ordinarily would be the least bit friendly to Mitt Romney. So when a friend passed
Editor’s note. This editorial appears in the fall issue of National Right to Life News. This edition of NRL News is important, which is why much of the NRLC staff has contributed prodigious amounts of time, insights, suggestions, and stories
By Dave Andrusko New York Times columnist David Brooks is not the only “conservative” to have fallen in love with candidate Barack Obama, nor the only one to hold fast while every platitude that flowed from his word processor fell
By Carol Tobias, NRLC President One week left in this presidential campaign. It doesn’t matter what you hear–and you will hear a lot– keep on keeping on. We take nothing for granted. Keep on keeping on Think about what we
By Dave Andrusko I come from Minnesota and once interviewed the editor of the largest and most influential local newspaper—the [Minneapolis] Star & Tribune–about how in the world their poll could have found the eventual winner of a senatorial race