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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Republican Party policymakers; Conservative or otherwise


By Oscar Y. Harward

The Republican Party holds the US Presidency.

A 52 Republican majority to 48 Democrats control the US Senate

A 240 Republican majority to 194 Democrats control the US House.

With a Republican Party as President, Senate, and House majority, it is difficult to include Republican Party Conservative legislations.  Capitol Hill leaderships have shifted from Conservative to Moderate.

Several registered Capitol Hill Republicans are by registration only; more commonly known as ‘Republicans In Name Only’ (RINO).  Some registered Republicans often vote with Democrats on critical ‘Divisive’ issues.

Americans need a trustworthy source to determine whether candidates are Conservative, Moderate, Liberal, or even worse, etc.

Conservative Review assesses legislators and their votes as the candidates’ record discloses.

Conservative Review scores each Capitol Hill legislator by supporting or opposing legislation(s) based on the GOP Platform as put together by Americas’ Republicans.

For being a true Conservative, it is imperative for Republicans to support a majority on GOP Conservative issues as illustrated by up-to-date scoring each Senator and Representative https://www.conservativereview.com/scorecard.

None of us, as Republicans, totally agree on all the issues.  As voters, it is imperative to evaluate each candidate and vote for candidates based on Conservative matters based on ‘DIVISIVE’ issues; not based on voting of naming a highway, courthouse, etc.

Become a movement.

Conservative Review is a dependable source.  Try it.  Trust it.  Know it.  Vote with it.  With your votes, the Republican Party can grow as an expanding Conservative Republican Party.  

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