Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
Donald Trump’s unorthodoxy radically alters course GOP charted
Donald Trump is poised to change U.S. foreign and domestic policy to match more closely the mood of the nation. Published April 27, 2016
Pennsylvania’s Republican delegates win little convention influence, glory
Pennsylvania's Republican primary Tuesday is easily the one state contest that best fits Donald Trump's blistering criticism of the disconnect between voters and delegates in the party's nomination process. Published April 25, 2016
RNC rules panel rejects proposal to simplify convention procedures
A Republican National Convention panel shot down an effort Thursday to simplify the rules for the presidential nomination, but anti-establishment forces claimed victory after the party's top attorney said existing rules make it difficult to substitute candidates. Published April 21, 2016
Paul Ryan email blasts causing top Republicans to wonder
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been showering select Republican bigwigs with email messages, causing some to wonder whether Mr. Ryan is setting himself up to play "white knight" at the Republican National Convention. Published April 20, 2016
RNC official escalates feud with Reince Priebus, accuses GOP bosses of ‘institutional tyranny’
Charging the Republican National Committee's top echelons with "institutional tyranny," Oregon RNC member Solomon Yue has accused Chairman Reince Priebus, a longtime ally, of organizing a covert campaign to discredit him, The Washington Times has learned. Published April 18, 2016
Reince Priebus blasted for ‘major breach of trust’ by top RNC officials
Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus is coming under unprecedented fire from some of his top officials, all of whom have been considered loyalists throughout his six years in office. Published April 16, 2016
Donald Trump’s abortion gaffe undermines his aura of invincibility
In yet another undermining of the New York tycoon's aura of invincibility, the influential National Right to Life Committee's board of directors voted over the weekend to endorse his chief rival, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. Meanwhile, several prominent Republicans who had advised making peace with the inevitable are now walking back their earlier acceptance. Published April 3, 2016
Donald Trump’s Arizona win gives Ted Cruz slim GOP nomination chance
ANALYSIS: Ted Cruz's loss in the Arizona primary Tuesday puts mathematics squarely on the side of Donald Trump in the race to capture the Republican presidential nomination, an ongoing state-by-state delegate allocation analysis by The Washington Times indicates. Published March 23, 2016
Donald Trump on track to win barely enough delegates for GOP nomination
If Donald Trump can keep up his winning streak, he will head to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland with just barely enough delegates to win the presidential nomination outright, avoiding a messy fight that has all sides of the GOP wary of the consequences. Published March 21, 2016
Randy Evans says most scenarios favor Trump nomination at convention
The chairman of the Republican National Lawyers Association sees the odds favoring Donald Trump's winning the GOP presidential nomination on the first-ballot, even if the billionaire businessman marches into the GOP convention in Cleveland as many as 100 delegates short of a majority. Published March 21, 2016
RNC weighs scrapping convention rule book to head off anti-Trump maneuvers
Top Republicans will try to force more transparency at the party's national convention in July, aiming to scrap their 1,500-page rule book in favor of simpler procedures that they hope will head off arcane maneuvers designed to deny Donald Trump the presidential nomination. Published March 16, 2016
Donald Trump gives Republicans little choice on nomination
NEWS ANALYSIS: Donald Trump can lose Ohio to John Kasich on Tuesday and still have a 1,242-delegate majority going into the Republican National Convention in July or, at worst, wind up 142 delegates short, according to the latest state-by-state delegate allocation analysis by The Washington Times. Published March 14, 2016
Phyllis Schlafly, conservative icon, endorses Donald Trump
Donald Trump has won the endorsement of Phyllis Schlafly, the second grande dame of American conservatism to support the Republican presidential nomination front-runner. Published March 14, 2016
Donald Trump to storm convention just shy of delegate threshold for nomination
Donald Trump is on track to hand the Republican establishment an unprecedented defeat at the national convention in July, despite being outspent 3-1 by party leaders and their associates in their all-out effort to turn primary and caucus voters against him, according to a state-by-state delegate allocation analysis by The Washington Times. Published March 9, 2016
Donald Trump rivals’ alliance easiest way to stop GOP nomination
NEWS ANALYSIS: The last best hope for Donald Trump's three rivals to stop him may be for them to agree to a March 15 alliance in the hope of forcing a brokered convention, analysts say. Published March 2, 2016
Donald Trump’s dominance leaves Republican establishment banking on brokered convention
NEWS ANALYSIS: With a few big-name GOP regulars, from moderate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to conservative stalwart Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, now endorsing the agile Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman continues to flummox his party's lumbering establishment. Published February 28, 2016
Marco Rubio will appear at CPAC
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida will show up at next week's Conservative Political Action Conference after all, resolving months of tension between the senator's Republican presidential campaign and American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp. Published February 24, 2016
Marc Short, a top Koch Brothers operative, joins Marco Rubio’s campaign
The presidential campaign of Sen. Marco Rubio got a boost Tuesday when a top Koch Brothers operative joined the team, the latest move is a series indicating that the party establishment is coalescing around the Florida senator. Published February 23, 2016
Iowa caucuses loss adds to Donald Trump’s convention nomination burden
The specter of a brokered GOP convention, dreaded by the party's establishment, became more plausible after Monday's Iowa caucuses, part of the double whammy dealt to Donald Trump by his disappointing four-percentage point loss to Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. Published February 2, 2016
Donald Trump to outpace the polls and cruise to Iowa victory, state GOP officials predict
Some Iowa Republican officials and former state party chairmen see a Donald Trump win, possibly by a far greater percentage the the final polls gave him. Published February 1, 2016