Politics & Government
How Can Republicans Return to Their Winning Ways?
The Republican Women of Clifton are discussing the issue.
How can the GOP come back to being a winning party? That's the topic of discussion in Clifton on April 17, when the Republican Women of Clifton host Crystal Wright, editor of www.conservativeblackchick.com, and Hans A. von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at Heritage Foundation (who will discuss voer fraud).
“The future of the Republican Party and prevention of voter fraud are timely and important issues,” said RWC President Alice Butler-Short. “We are pleased to have such knowledgeable people talk about these topics.”
Wright's blog is frequently republished weekly on Townhall.com, and she has written for the Guardian and theRootDC.com. She's a Virginia native, lives in the District and is "contemplating" a move back to Virginia.
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"Hillary Clinton and Democrats must be smiling like Cheshire Cats, thinking how easy it will be for her to move back in the White House in 2016," she recently wrote. "It’s not brain surgery what the RNC needs to do. It’s just common sense politics. For starters, it needs to add minorities in its surrogate pool for media interviews.
Spakovsky will advocate election reform. He's the author of Who’s Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk, and as a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation and manager of the Civil Justice Reform Initiative in the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, specializes in elections, civil justice and tort reform, civil rights, immigration enforcement and government reform. From 2010-2013 he has also served as the Vice Chair of the Fairfax County Electoral Board.
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The meeting will be held at Fairview Elementary School, 5815 Ox Road, Fairfax Station, and the social hour will begin at 7:00 p.m. when refreshments will be served. The montly business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., followed by the speakers.
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