Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
Evangelicals mine Ohio seeking redux of Bush’s 2004 stealth surge
Evangelical organizers from as far away as California have been quietly mining Ohio pastors and their pews for evangelical voters, hoping to tip the election Mitt Romney's way, just as they did for President George W. Bush in 2004. Published November 5, 2012
Republicans fire at Obama on ‘Watergate redux’
The Obama administration's response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is increasingly being compared by Republicans with Watergate, the 1972 break-in that eventually toppled President Nixon. Published November 1, 2012
Pols see polls point to Romney triumph; ‘hidden vote’ to crush Obama
The tidal wave of anti-debt, anti-big-government voters that swamped Democrats in the 2010 congressional elections is readying itself again, poised to sweep Mitt Romney into the Oval Office, some political observers say. Published October 31, 2012
Why Romney took Monday debate risk in base to win undecideds
In the eyes of many of his strongest supporters, Mitt Romney actually won Monday night in Boca Raton by losing his foreign-policy debate with President Obama. Published October 23, 2012
Romney allies eye less interventionism abroad
On the eve of Monday's foreign-policy debate between President Obama and his Republican challenger, two prominent conservative leaders allied with Mitt Romney predict that as president he would pursue an "America first" foreign policy that is less interventionist that in recent administrations and more like President Eisenhower's in the 1950s. Published October 21, 2012
Outclassed by Dems in 2008, GOP goes door-to-door in battleground blitz
Convinced they were outclassed by the Obama campaign's ground game four years ago, Republican Party officials say they are ringing more doorbells, making more personal phone calls and soliciting more early ballots this year to level the playing field for nominee Mitt Romney. Published October 21, 2012
Romney campaign takes friendly fire from within GOP
Republican officials in key states have two contradictory opinions about this year's presidential campaign: The Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan ticket is the worst-run ever, but despite that, they're doing fine in their own states. Published September 24, 2012
Evangelical supporters of Romney gather at summit
He wasn't there but Mitt Romney got some love over the weekend at a Washington, D.C., gathering of more than 2.000 evangelical Protestants representing a demographic that proved crucial to electing the last four Republican presidents. Published September 16, 2012
GOP: Embassy attacks give Romney chance to tie Obama to Carter
Mitt Romney's overtly political response to Tuesday's attacks on American diplomatic posts in Egypt and Libya drew fire from both the left and right, but some Republicans said the flare-up gives him an opening to further paint President Obama as the heir to President Carter. Published September 13, 2012
Euro conservatives warn of the temptations of socialism
Once a socialist-style program is established in a democracy, it's virtually impossible to get rid of, a ranking member of the British government said during the delayed opening session of the Republican National Convention on Tuesday. Published August 28, 2012
Opponents defeat feared ‘power grab’
Mitt Romney's campaign has stepped back from a major confrontation with fellow Republicans who were irate over what several ranking party officials had called a "power grab" by the presumptive nominee. Published August 27, 2012
GOP officials accuse Romney of ‘power grab’
Top Republicans are fighting one another over what one party leader called "one of the biggest power grabs" in the party's history. Published August 26, 2012
GOP platform opposes U.N. global tax plans
National Republican party officials on Wednesday put their party officially on record opposing United Nations' attempts, some backed by Democrats in Congress, to assess a special tax on Americans and give the money to Third World nations. Published August 22, 2012
GOP takes tough platform approach
Republicans next week will likely adopt what veteran platform writers said is the most conservative platform in their history after the drafting committee voted to keep strict pro-life, pro-defense and traditional marriage planks intact. Published August 21, 2012
Paul backers vow trouble over Oklahoma delegates
The attorney for Rep. Ron Paul's Oklahoma delegates to the Republican National Convention on Monday threatened the withholding of votes for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, Oklahoma's GOP chairman says. Published August 20, 2012
Mitt Romney taps Paul Ryan as vice presidential running mate
Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, a federal budget expert and fiscal conservative, is Mitt Romney's vice presidential running mate, the Romney campaign announced Saturday morning. Published August 10, 2012
Portman seen having edge as VP choice
When it comes to Mitt Romney, political insiders tend to agree on two things: Every name floated as the Republican nominee-in-waiting's vice presidential pick brings some political baggage and, baggage notwithstanding, low-key Ohio Sen. Rob Portman is the likeliest choice. Published August 9, 2012
Paul strives for common ground with tea party
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky made efforts this week to overcome a split between his father's supporters and tea party backers in a move that could pay dividends for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. Published August 1, 2012
McDonnell appears on VP shortlist
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has emerged as one of three Republican officeholders who political handicappers say have the most potential to unify the party and boost the fortunes of GOP standard-bearer Mitt Romney as a running mate in November. Published July 26, 2012
Gender politics in play in Missouri GOP primary
In a GOP version of gender politics, some prominent Republican politicians and women's groups have endorsed Sarah Steelman over two conservative male candidates in Missouri's Aug. 7 Senate primary — despite her past votes opposing tort reform and support from labor and trial lawyers' groups. Published July 23, 2012