Democratic Party

FedUp PAC releases video highlighting Anti-Catholic Democrats bigotry and urging Catholics to support confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh

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Friday, September 28, 2018

and details the anti-Catholic bigotry of prominent Democrats such as Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Richard Durbin, and Hillary Clinton.

Key Points: 
  • and details the anti-Catholic bigotry of prominent Democrats such as Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Richard Durbin, and Hillary Clinton.
  • "Our aim is to make Catholics aware of the anti-Catholic bias of Democrats to conservative judges like Brett Kavanaugh," says Viguerie.
  • Viguerie announced that this video is the first of numerous videos being produced by FedUp PAC in support of a Republican victory in the 2018 midterm election.
  • FedUp PAC is an independent expenditure PAC and can accept contributions of any amount and from corporations.

Results of Liberty Government Affairs/Gravis Poll Show Strength of Liberty Ideas

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --Liberty Government Affairs (LGA) President and Founder Brian Darling, in cooperation with Gravis Marketing, released the results of a new poll showing how embracing the ideas of liberty can sway voters.

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  • WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --Liberty Government Affairs (LGA) President and Founder Brian Darling, in cooperation with Gravis Marketing, released the results of a new poll showing how embracing the ideas of liberty can sway voters.
  • Darling said, "When people say the 'the Libertarian Moment is Over,' I would point them to the results of this poll where Democrat, Independent, and Republican voters all embrace core principles of the liberty movement.
  • The goal of this poll was to show that diverse issue sets that may make or break this election.
  • The libertarian moment is back, and this poll shows the ideas of smaller and limited federal government have strong bipartisan support from voters."

Hoffa: Mo. Voters Side With Unions Against Corporate Effort To Impoverish Workers

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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

"For years, Democrats and Republicans joined together in the Legislature to hold off the passage of so-called right to work in Jefferson City.

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  • "For years, Democrats and Republicans joined together in the Legislature to hold off the passage of so-called right to work in Jefferson City.
  • So even after the GOP-controlled state government jammed RTW through last year, the Teamsters were confident such a stance was not the will of hardworking Missourians.
  • "Yesterday's vote proves it, as less than a third of voters supported the anti-worker policy.
  • Workers are getting wise to the efforts of big business to continue to line their own pockets at the expense of their employees.

Majority Of Voters Agree U.S. Senate Should Oversee Actions Of The Executive Branch According To Kennedy Institute Poll

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

The Institute partnered with leading Republican and Democratic polling firms to conduct a bipartisan poll with results that demonstrate a disconnect between voters and the U.S. senators who represent them.

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  • The Institute partnered with leading Republican and Democratic polling firms to conduct a bipartisan poll with results that demonstrate a disconnect between voters and the U.S. senators who represent them.
  • The survey found that satisfaction with the United States Senate is low, and negative attitudes about the Senate are expressed across the political spectrum.
  • Overall, only 28% of voters say that they are satisfied with the U.S. Senate and 72% are dissatisfied.
  • This is at the heart of the important work we do every day at the Kennedy Institute."

Republican vs. Democrat CEOs: Who's Better for Shareholders?

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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Based on Gallup Polls , it's clear conservatives tend to favor the core values of the Republican party, while followers of the Democratic party tend to self-identify as liberal.

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  • Based on Gallup Polls , it's clear conservatives tend to favor the core values of the Republican party, while followers of the Democratic party tend to self-identify as liberal.
  • As such, recent research finds that Republican CEOs are better corporate citizens than their Democratic counterparts because they exhibit higher financial conservatism , make less risky investment decisions and have better financial reporting quality .
  • Maya Thevenot is an associate professor and Stone Fellow in the School of Accounting at Florida Atlantic University's College of Business.
  • The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect or represent the opinions of Florida Atlantic University.

Overwhelming Bipartisan Public Opposition to Repealing Net Neutrality Persists, Survey Finds

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

However, a new PPC survey finds that overwhelming bipartisan opposition persists even when presented the FCC arguments as well as opposing arguments.

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  • However, a new PPC survey finds that overwhelming bipartisan opposition persists even when presented the FCC arguments as well as opposing arguments.
  • Eighty-six percent oppose the repeal of net neutrality, including 82% of Republicans and 90% of Democrats.
  • This is up slightly from a survey conducted during the run-up to the December decision when 83% were opposed.
  • The survey was reviewed by experts in favor and against net neutrality, to ensure that the briefing was accurate and balanced, and that the strongest arguments were presented.