Republican Party
What Does It Mean to Be a Centrist Today?
by MICHAEL HAYES
America needs Republicans to provide a responsible alternative to the Democrats. GOP centrists can meet this need by advancing an alternative different than the radical left and authoritarian right.
Progressive Conservatism: How Republicans Will Become America’s Natural Governing Party
A Q&A with Frank Buckley
With the GOP well positioned to regain control of the House and possibly the Senate this November, a discussion about a governing philosophy to guide the party’s course in the coming years.
“AMERICAN REBOOT”
In a conversation with the Forum, former Congressman, CIA officer, and cybersecurity executive Will Hurd discusses his new book and his vision for the country and the GOP in the coming years.
Young Americans Want Republicans to Support Climate Policy
by BRIAN MARTINEZ
The GOP has an opportunity to adopt a more balanced approach to climate policy, one focused on American innovation and job creation.
WE HAVE TO MOVE BEYOND DONALD TRUMP
by ADAM KINZINGER
The damage being done to our democracy is simply unacceptable. And the losses I’ll face pale in comparison to what’s at stake: the soul of America.
We Have to Tell the Truth — Every Day
by JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER
A majority of voters in America will put their trust in Republicans again if they see that we’re willing to face hard truths, and then do the right thing.
We Sit At A Crossroads
by NANCY MACE
We can either cling to the personality-driven, conflict-oriented, us-vs- them tactics of the past, or we can look forward to a party based on our future.
A Patriotic, Pro-Worker Republican Party Is Emerging
by MARCO RUBIO
November’s historic turnout suggests the political coalitions that constitute our two-party system are once again shifting.
Winning Back the Suburbs
by SARAH CHAMBERLAIN RESNICK
The ongoing “war” between the White House and the media has created an increasingly toxic political environment that has turned off many suburban and moderate voters.
Building a More Diverse GOP
by CAM SAVAGE
There is a crisis in Washington among Republicans that has been ignored over the last few election cycles. Republican women make up just 6% of the House GOP Conference and are just 12% of the total number of women in the House.