In my latest podcast, I follow up on my four-part series on how our country has an opportunity to bring together a large American majority – rather than a narrow Republican majority.
If conservatives can build a performance-based message on the themes of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, we can govern with a long-term, stable American majority rather than a smaller and shorter-lived Republican majority.
If you are determined to be an American majority, and you are committed to listening to and learning from the American people.
To really understand the American majority that we can build, we must understand the one that emerged to support President Ronald Reagan.
Big Government Socialism, woke radicalism, a governing performance disaster, and weak personalities inside the Democratic Party create an opportunity for a new American majority to support common sense government efforts to create a better country for everyone.
As the humanitarian disaster of the War on Ukraine continues, it is worth taking a minute to look at its impact on the political environment in the United States.
Our latest polling shows that Americans agree that limiting federal spending and balancing the budget will reduce inflation.
The American Majority Project through polling and focus groups delve into how Americans are dealing with a wide range of challenges.
The American Majority Project through polling and focus groups delve into how Americans are dealing with a wide range of challenges.
Jeff Roe, the lead consultant on Youngkin’s successful Virginia campaign, explains their strategy and how it can be applied in the future.
Our polling has shown that Americans prefer Free Market Capitalism to Big Government Socialism by a margin of 59-16.
I want to share with you the remarkable victory speeches given by Virginia Governor-Elect Youngkin and Lieutenant Governor-Elect Sear.
In our first round of focus groups we talked to black, Hispanic, and white swing voters over 65, and Chinese American swing voters.
Stephen Moore, an economist with the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, offered conclusive proof that Big Government Socialism is a disaster.
In this update, I want to dig further into some of the cultural issues behind the American people’s rejection of Big Government Socialism.
Our recent survey showed “free-market capitalism” was favored by 59% to 16% over “big government socialism”.
I am going to go out on a limb and predict that, the Bernie Sanders $3.5 trillion Big Government Socialist Bill will never pass into law.
In John McLaughlin’s national survey, we discovered that “Free Enterprise Capitalism” as a term beats “Big Government Socialism” by 59-16.