Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
GOP official questions Trump accuser Alicia Machado’s citizenship after reports of criminal behavior
A top state-level Republican questioned how Alicia Machado, the former Venezuelan beauty queen who says Donald Trump demeaned her, became a U.S. citizen this year, given a checkered past that included allegations of threatening a judge and involvement in a drive-by shooting. Published September 28, 2016
Presidential debate winners and losers
To the probable consternation of his critics, Donald Trump came off as authentic and, compared to Hillary Clinton, the more likable of two much-disliked presidential wannabes in their first head-to-head presidential debate Monday night. Published September 27, 2016
Donald Trump presidency could mirror Eisenhower
With swing-state polls reportedly driving some nervous Hillary Clinton supporters to check out housing prices in Canada, attention is turning to what many in both parties thought the impossible — a Donald Trump presidency and what it might look like. Published September 19, 2016
Sean Spicer on loan to Donald Trump’s campaign
In an unusual move, Donald Trump's new campaign leadership will have the in-person, on-site help of Sean Spicer, the Republican National Committee's chief strategist and communications director. Published August 22, 2016
Kellyanne Conway seizes chance to right Donald Trump campaign, says GOP can’t do any worse
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's new campaign manager, has never managed a political campaign of any kind, let alone a 50-state presidential operation that has more moving parts than a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. Published August 21, 2016
Tim Kaine, Mike Pence conservative ranking opposites
With voter approval rates for Hillary Clinton averaging a negative 10.9 percentage points and those for Donald Trump at a negative 28.6 percentage points, it's conceivable that their vice presidential choices will tip the scales for undecided voters in November. Published August 15, 2016
RNC staff warned not to disparage Donald Trump
Fed-up leaders are mounting a counterattack against other Republicans sniping at their party's presidential nominee, Donald Trump, saying the GOP should fire anyone caught bad-mouthing the ticket. Published August 4, 2016
Tim LaHaye, ‘Left Behind’ author and Christian leader, dies at 90
Christian leader Tim F. LaHaye, whose 16 blockbuster "Left Behind" novels sold 80 million copies worldwide, died Monday at a San Diego-area hospital after a stroke. He was 90. Published July 25, 2016
Reince Priebus must decide whether to enforce Republican pledge
Whether Sen. Ted Cruz's speech here was standing up for principles or simply dissing RNC Chairman Reince Priebus to ready himself for 2020, the question now is whether Mr. Priebus will pursue his threat to enforce the pledge Mr. Cruz, Jeb Bush and John Kasich signed to support whoever is the Republican nominee. Published July 21, 2016
Trump unity at RNC reassures party faithful
Some of the sharpest intellects in the Republican Party had their doubts as to whether a Donald Trump-RNC combo could be made to work. Published July 18, 2016
Anti-Trump forces move to defy RNC, free delegates to vote their ‘conscience’
It is nearing time for the dump-Trump forces to put up or shut up, as they prepare for a final showdown this week on trying to free delegates to the Republican Convention to vote against presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump. Published July 13, 2016
Donald Trump likely to choose Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as vice presidential pick
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, little known nationally but highly admired in conservative circles, has a "95 percent probability" of being Donald Trump's choice for vice president, The Washington Times has learned. Published July 10, 2016
James Comey gave Donald Trump a gift by setting Hillary Clinton free
In presenting a cascade of apparently damning evidence against Hillary Clinton and then letting her off the hook Tuesday, FBI Director James B. Comey handed Donald Trump and other Republicans a gift that can keep giving through the November elections, political observers said. Published July 5, 2016
Newt Gingrich VP buzz intensifies with Donald Trump announcement possibly this week
Vice President Joseph R. Biden, in a moment of levity, looked into the TV cameras at an Aspen, Colorado, event at which he and possible Donald Trump running mate Newt Gingrich were featured speakers on Saturday. As if addressing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Mr. Biden said of Mr. Gingrich, "Donald, I'm not endorsing him. He's bright as hell, but I disagree with him." Published July 4, 2016
Bruce Ash, Republican rules chairman, moves to lock in Donald Trump as nominee
In an escalation of mutual distrust among top party members, a Republican National Committee official will formally move to block House Speaker Paul D. Ryan from possibly thwarting Donald Trump's nomination, The Washington Times has learned. Published June 29, 2016
Donald Trump dump rumors spread for Republican National Convention
The specter of Donald Trump's presidential nomination being ripped from under him in a nastily contested Republican National Convention next month is alive -- again. Published June 20, 2016
Congress seeing lowest favorability ratings ever
For the first time in memory, more Americans disapprove than approve of the job their own members of Congress are doing, according to a new poll of 1,000 registered voters. Published June 19, 2016
Donald Trump promises to embrace conservative GOP platform
Donald Trump, despite claims by critics that he is not a conservative, will fully embrace the Republican Party platform that the nation's 22 leading conservative groups are drafting, a senior Trump campaign official said. Published June 13, 2016
Donald Trump victories require Republicans to unite behind him
Critics may be standing on soft ground in claiming that Donald Trump can't unite the Republican Party because he's at odds with the conservative movement and the party on core policy issues, being to the left of Hillary Clinton on key subjects. Published May 4, 2016
Donald Trump on track to win GOP nomination on first ballot, delegate analysis finds
Donald Trump appears on his way to owning the 1,237 first-ballot votes needed to win the Republican nomination, according to The Washington Times state-by-state delegate-allocation analysis. Published May 2, 2016