A new poll of America’s 18-29 year-olds released yesterday by Harvard’s Institute of Politics gives the Republican Party serious hope for change in 2010. (more)
It did not take long for the rhetoric about the death of the Republican Party and conservatism in the wilderness to dissipate after the 2008 elections. The GOP’s sweep of all three major elections since—in the purple to blue states of Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, no less—shows voters moving back to the Republicans (or away from the Democrats—or both) much quicker than many expected. (more)
This evening President Obama will address a joint session of Congress and millions of Americans to offer his thoughts on the state of our union, one year into his presidency. Young Americans should watch with particular interest, having played an important role in then-candidate Obama’s campaign just 14 months ago, and reflect upon what their candidate has done as President on the issues that matter most to young voters: the economy and jobs. (more)






















