CRNC Alumni

Who is a private candidate?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Dean Barnett comments on a Karl Rove(beloved here at CR Nation and CR alum) article. The points in both article are fair enough, but the historical debate here is misguided. Barnett defends McCain from a charge Rove makes about our candidate.
Quoth the Architect:
“Then there’s character. Mr. McCain is the most private person to run […]

CR Alumni: Former CR wins GOP primary

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

A Michigan operative reports:
Harvard grad and former CR Paul Scott won a Republican primary on Tuesday to contest the 51st District seat in the Michigan House. The seat is a battleground seat and is held by a term-limited Republican.
Scott is black and is viewed my many as the right candidate who can keep this moderate […]

Winning more than one election at a time

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Ethan Eilon, CRNC exec. director, shares his thoughts on the “one election at a time” mentality of the Republican Party (and politics in general), urging more investment in Republican youth and focus on the bigger picture.
His comments were originally published at a new blog launched by former College Republican Soren Dayton called The Next Right.
Here […]

Bilodeau to participate in model House of Representatives

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

The 2008 United States Model House of Representatives has been announced by the American Youth Scholarship Foundation and former Rhode Island College Republican chairman Ryan Bilodeau is set to represent RI congressional district 1.
The United States Model House of Representatives draws one student from each Congressional District to Capitol Hill from May 27-31, 2008 […]

Blast from the past

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

CRNC Alum T.J. Maloney has signed on to the Huckabee campaign. Maloney was replaced as a Virginia delegate at the 2005 CRNC Convention because of his public support for Michael Davidson. He later ran for Virginia state chair, losing to “Mr. Bow Tie” Andrew Lamar.