Posts Tagged ‘Presidential candidates’

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Health Care Wonks Turn to 2016

The Obamacare battle may come down to this: Can conservatives advance an alternative that deals with both coverage and costs and therefore invites full repeal, or can liberals explain how they’d somehow reform the notoriously unpopular overhaul?

Politico, April 26, 2014
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    Not Ready for Hillary

    To win back the presidency, the Republican Party needs to combine a solid reform agenda with a candidate who prioritizes the middle class over elite special-interest groups.

    The Weekly Standard, March 24, 2014
  • President Obama: I’m the Law

    It’s time for policymakers and candidates—from the right and the left—to make plans to restore the constitutional rule of law that the Obama administration is trampling.

    Forbes, February 12, 2014
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    A Proposal for Presidential-Selection Reform

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    It’s time for the Republican Party to institute a presidential-selection process of its own design, rather than continuing to use the one it adopted from the left wing of the Democratic Party.

    The 2017 Project, December 20, 2013
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    A Republican Nomination Process

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    A new presidential-nomination system, modeled after the process that ratified the Constitution, would provide huge benefits for the Republican Party and the country.

    National Affairs, Summer 2013
  • Avoiding Another 2012

    Agreeing that the current presidential primary process must go, Charen writes that Anderson and Cost’s proposal would clearly fix some of the GOP’s woes and might produce better candidates.

    National Review, July 30, 2013