Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
RNC directs spotlight to issue of Taiwan
Trying to give weight to an issue that party officials say has been ignored in debates and on the campaign trail, members of the Republican National Committee hope to jar candidates' attention with a resolution raising Taiwan's security as a campaign issue. Published January 10, 2012
Religious right to mull foiling Romney
Prominent evangelical and other religious-right leaders invited to a private "Stop Romney" meeting in Texas this weekend are pessimistic about the chances of agreeing on a mutually acceptable alternative to the GOP presidential front-runner, one of those invited has told The Washington Times. Published January 8, 2012
Santorum backed Pittsburgh stadium tax hike
Even as Rick Santorum's Iowa-caucuses boost shows signs of fading just days before the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, prominent politicos in his hometown of Pittsburgh are challenging his claim to an unblemished record of fiscal integrity. Published January 8, 2012
As Iowans prepare to vote, doubts linger about Republican field
Doubts persist among Republican Party professionals about the quality of this year's presidential field and the ability of the leading candidates to defeat an unpopular Democratic president struggling with a stubbornly bad economy. Published January 2, 2012
Gingrich, Santorum get key endorsements
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has corralled one of the top names in the conservative evangelical movement by winning the endorsement of Donald E. Wildmon, founder and chairman of the American Family Association and American Family Radio, in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. Published December 20, 2011
Campaign 2012: Under the radar, Paul on the rise in Iowa
For all the focus on front-runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, many Iowa Republicans say Texas Rep. Ron Paul is the one to watch in the state's presidential nomination caucuses Jan. 3. Published December 15, 2011
Evangelicals’ shifting attitudes aid Gingrich
A thrice-married, twice-divorced, Southern Baptist-turned-Catholic would not seem a good fit for evangelical voters, a key bloc of the Republican electoral base that will play an outsized role in the critical Iowa caucuses next month. Published December 11, 2011
Gingrich leads Romney in latest Iowa poll
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich added momentum to the surge of his presidential nomination candidacy, placing well ahead of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in an Iowa poll released late Saturday by the Des Moines Register, the state's largest-circulation daily newspaper. Published December 3, 2011
Tea partyers split over Gingrich on illegals
Newt Gingrich's willingness to let certain illegal aliens avoid deportation has annoyed some and pleased others on the right, leaving open whether it will slow his growing ascendency over the Republican presidential field. Published November 28, 2011
New rules turn GOP race from sprint into marathon
This time, Republicans may have to wait till spring — or later — to learn who in their party will challenge President Obama next fall. Published November 20, 2011
Gingrich sees himself as man of substance
Newt Gingrich, now leading by double digits in Iowa and California and in a statistical tie with Mitt Romney for first place in two national polls, ascribes his rise to the top of the Republican presidential nomination heap to substance: a candidate consistently demonstrating depth and breadth of knowledge on domestic and foreign issues. Published November 17, 2011
Once written off, Gingrich surges
After stumbling badly out of the gate, Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign is showing surprising signs of life — rising in the polls and even attracting rising support from evangelical voters who have long been cool to the former House speaker. Published November 10, 2011
Poll: Rubio provides big boost to GOP hopes in Florida
Adding Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to the GOP ticket would deliver the key swing state to Republicans by a 46 percent to 41 percent margin over President Obama, a new poll has found. Published November 1, 2011
Perry backers lament errors in campaign
Rick Perry supporters say he and his campaign's top officials failed to rally evangelicals sufficiently to make him the viable alternative to Mitt Romney in what some conservatives say is rapidly turning into a disappointing non-contest for the presidential nomination. Published October 13, 2011
The Washington Times to co-host GOP debate
A nationally televised Republican presidential debate will be held March 19, hosted by The Washington Times, PBS, National Public Radio, Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Oregon Republican Party. Published October 5, 2011
Conservative women to meet to dispel a stereotype
Conservative women from around the country say they are sick of how the Democrats and the press treat them — and they aren't going to take it anymore in this presidential election cycle. Published October 4, 2011
Stumbles aside, Perry to remain a top contender
Top Republican officials think Rick Perry can survive recent blows and remain a major contender. Published October 3, 2011
Some in GOP see negatives in Christie’s record
Some conservative skeptics say New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — like Rick Perry and Mitt Romney before him — has a record of comments, appointments and positions that many in the GOP rank and file will find difficult to swallow. Published September 28, 2011
Straw poll voters took out anger on Romney, Perry
Even Herman Cain's ardent supporters acknowledge that the businessman still has an uphill task. Published September 25, 2011
Poll: Romney running away from GOP field in New Hampshire
Mitt Romney is crushing the Republican field in New Hampshire in a new poll. Published September 21, 2011