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The GOP, State Exchanges and King v. Burwell

by Gordon Hensley | Mar 3, 2015 | Campaign 2016, GOP Politics, health care, Health Reform, Uncategorized

Now mired in the Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) funding morass, the congressional GOP majority and GOP governors are now bracing for another potential public relations disaster. If the Supreme Court rules that federal subsidies to the so-called “fallback”...

Marco Rubio Making Moves, Making News

by Gordon Hensley | Mar 13, 2014 | Campaign 2016, GOP Politics

Last year’s storyline on Marco Rubio? After a failed attempt on immigration reform, he’s washed up as a 2016 presidential contender. The new 2014 storyline? Rubio is resurrecting his presidential prospects with smart public relations activities on the...

Cruz Engages Mainstream Media in Impressive Manner

by Gordon Hensley | Sep 30, 2013 | Campaign 2016, GOP Politics, Health Reform, Media Relations

While Texas Senator Ted Cruz is plunging the nation and the Republican Party into an ultra-risky, ill-considered government shutdown — with no apparent longer term strategy — he deserves credit for engaging the so-called mainstream media with face to face...

Ted Cruz Deserves Brickbats, But Also Credit for Brilliant PR

by Gordon Hensley | Sep 26, 2013 | Campaign 2016, GOP Politics, health care, Health Reform

Newt Gingrich, Vin Weber, Bob Walker and Conservative Opportunity Society (COS) members used House ‘special orders’ and a captive C-Span camera in the 1980’s to frustrate and ultimately take down House Speaker Jim Wright — and now Ted Cruz...

GOP Chaos?… Yes, But…

by Gordon Hensley | Feb 26, 2013 | Campaign 2014, Campaign 2016, GOP Politics

The relentless reporting in the media about internal GOP chaos in the aftermath of Mitt Romney’s defeat is entirely accurate. But that’s not all a bad thing if you’re a young Republican operative looking to make a mark and get some notice of your...
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