House Speaker Paul Ryan to Campaign With Mike Pence in Wisconsin
Saturday’s event with Paul Ryan and Mike Pence is a sign of growing unity among the Republican Party, in spite of major divisions spanning from the now-defunct “Never Trump” movement.
Saturday’s event with Paul Ryan and Mike Pence is a sign of growing unity among the Republican Party, in spite of major divisions spanning from the now-defunct “Never Trump” movement.
On December 22 the Chicago Tribune reported that the number of shooting victims in gun-controlled Chicago year-to-date is 2,887.
On October 12 Wisconsin state representative Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) and state senator Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) put forth a bill that would expand campus carry to buildings and classrooms on college campuses.
On July 21, Governor Scott Walker (R) issued executive order #168 to arm the Wisconsin National Guard, allowing them, in the wake of the Chattanooga attack, to carry weapons while on duty.
On June 24 Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) signed a bill allowing off-duty law enforcement to carry concealed guns into schools and a second bill abolishing the 48-hour waiting period for firearm purchases.
Potential 2016 Republican presidential hopeful Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) spoke with John Catsimatidis on his Sunday radio show “The Cats Roundtable” AM 970 in New York and the 2016 GOP hopeful listed the first things he would do as U.S. president. Walker mentioned
ANAHEIM, California—Mention of 2016 Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been noticeably absent from California’s 2015 Democrat convention as the party faithful flocked to the Saturday speech from Senator Elizabeth Warren, considered by many a Clinton alternative.
With the Wisconsin GOP pushing to rescind the two-day wait on handgun purchases in that state, Politifact confirms there is “no statistical evidence” that the waiting period decreases gun violence.
Every 2016 GOP presidential hopeful except Jeb Bush and New Jersey Chris Christie (R) own guns, and lots of them.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has come out in favor of the Senate’s “Gang of Eight” immigration bill, an unpopular measure that died in the House in the last session of Congress.
In their shared zeal to elect Hillary Clinton president, the New York Times allowed columnist Gail Collins to falsely blame Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for teacher layoffs that occurred the year before he became governor. The column is titled
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker thinks the Republican Party “and country need fresh, new ideas” and is reportedly set to say so when addressing a gathering in California Thursday night.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will speak at the Iowa Freedom Summit at the end of January hosted by Rep. Steve King (R-IA) and Citizens United, Breitbart News has learned exclusively.