WE DID IT.

We did it.

We just secured Republican victories and won a Senate majority in this historic election — all because of you.

The American people have put their trust in the Republican Party, sending a GOP majority to the U.S. Senate.

I want to congratulate all our candidates tonight — and I want to thank you for putting your trust in our Party and our leaders. Your vote made the difference in this historic election.

Our Party’s principles and message resonated with voters across the country. This was a rejection of President Obama’s failed policies and Harry Reid’s dysfunctional Senate.

We invested early across the country, and were able to provide critical support to our candidates and campaigns. The RNC was involved in communities across this country, building relationships and listening to voters. We built an unprecedented data and digital operation, allowing us to reach voters and equip a winning ground game.

I want to thank you for voting, volunteering and contributing to make this possible.

Republicans have been given the opportunity to lead the country in a better direction — and the Republican House and Senate are ready to listen to the American people. We hope President Obama will too.

It’s time to get to work on creating jobs, expanding American energy development, pursuing real health care reform, reducing spending, and reining in the federal government.

Thanks to you, we are sending a Republican majority to the U.S. Senate.

You have my eternal gratitude,

Reince

Posted on November 5, 2014 .

BREAKING: HISTORIC VICTORY!

Dear Friend,

Tonight was an historic victory!

Taking back the Senate from Harry Reid and Barack Obama means we can start putting our country back on the right track.

And it makes me even more enthusiastic about my effort to become our next Governor here at home.  As our next Governor, I can have an even bigger impact getting us back on that right track, advancing freedom and opportunity.  Together, we can address the unique challenges and opportunities we face in Louisiana with bold vision and conservative common sense.  I’d be honored to continue to earn your full support as that campaign develops. 

Now, in the meantime I’ll enjoy a new role in the Senate majority–Chairman of the important Small Business Committee. Leading the Small Business Committee, I’ll be able to shape policy that helps all of Louisiana’s businesses. We can make important efforts there to grow our energy industry, free ourselves from the Obama Administration’s crushing regulatory agenda, reduce the tax burden on small businesses, and of course repeal and replace Obamacare.

Finally, I certainly want to stress that we have some work left to do on these mid-term elections here in Louisiana.  We need to elect another conservative senator from Louisiana to be an active, leading member of our new Republican majority.  We need to help Bill Cassidy defeat Mary Landrieu on December 6.  Please join me in that crucial effort too. 

God bless, and enjoy our historic win tonight!

David

THE LOUISIANA DEMOCRATS AND RACE

Tomorrow when you are casting your vote for Senator in the state of Louisiana, please keep in mind who the real race hustlers are in this state.  When all else fails, the race card is dropped, as in the latest case with Mary Landrieu.  Just a visual reminder of what both Landrieu and the head of the state Democrat Party, Karen Carter Peterson, think of the citizens of this state.

BEN CARSON TO CAMPAIGN FOR BILL CASSIDY AT TEA PARTY RALLY SATURDAY

For the ones that continually castigate Bill Cassidy for not being “Tea-Party enough”, please explain to me why one of the strongest liberty advocates is coming to Louisiana to help out? Do what’s best for Louisiana at this point in history and vote for Cassidy.

Carson joins the list of several nationally prominent political figures making campaign stops in Louisiana as candidates make their final pushes before Election Day on Nov. 4.

Former Republican presidential nominee and U.S. Sen. John McCain has also recently visited the state to campaign for Cassidy.

via Ben Carson to campaign for Bill Cassidy at Tea Party rally Saturday | NOLA.com.

‘A TIME FOR CHOOSING’: RONALD REAGAN’S FIVE DECADES IN AMERICA [VIDEO]

So it’s worth cutting through the fog of time and politics to look at the ideas Mr. Reagan espoused in his 1964 national debut, not simply because they’re interesting, but because they are so timeless, he could speak them today without an alteration.

Mr. Reagan could have been eulogizing Jim Foley when he said, “There can be no real peace while one American is dying someplace in the world for the rest of us.”

via ‘A Time For Choosing’: Ronald Reagan’s Five Decades In America [VIDEO] | The Daily Caller.

Posted on October 27, 2014 .

GUIDEBOOK TO ENSURING ELECTION INTEGRITY

With the impending midterms just days away, it is more important than ever to ensure fair and fraudulent free elections.  Below is a link to a voter guide from The Heritage Foundation that explains voter fraud and ensuring election integrity.  I ask you to share this information with your family and friends in the coming days to ensure that every vote counts.

Heritage Foundation – Voter Integrity

Posted on October 24, 2014 .

WESTERN LEADERS SILENT AS ISIS JIHADISTS SHOOT, BEHEAD, AND CRUCIFY 700 SYRIANS

REYHANLI, Turkey — The cost of turning against the Islamic State was made brutally apparent in the streets of a dusty backwater town in eastern Syria in early August. Over a three-day period, vengeful fighters shelled, beheaded, crucified and shot hundreds of members of the Shaitat tribe after they dared to rise up against the extremists.

By the time the killing stopped, 700 people were dead, activists and survivors say, making this the bloodiest single atrocity committed by the Islamic State in Syria since it declared its existence 18 months ago.

via Answering Muslims: Western Leaders Silent as ISIS Jihadists Shoot, Behead, and Crucify 700 Syrians.

Posted on October 22, 2014 .

MCDANIEL HELPING MANESS IN LOUISIANA RACE

Chris McDaniel is endorsing and helping Rob Maness in his bid for Louisiana U.S. Senate.

Republican Maness faces incumbent Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu and Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy in a race that is expected to go to a runoff, with Maness polling behind the other two.

The tea party backed Maness campaign in its announcement called McDaniel “the top vote getter in the Mississippi U.S. Senate primary race.”

McDaniel lost the Mississippi GOP primary to incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran, but is challenging the loss in court.

via McDaniel helping Maness in Louisiana race.

LANDRIEU CLAIMS PARENTS’ HOME AS HER OWN, RAISING QUESTIONS OF LOUISIANA RESIDENCY

 

“Let’s call it what it is: She doesn’t live in New Orleans,” said Cassidy, who owns a home in Baton Rouge and a condominium in Washington. “She has an address she uses for voting purposes. . . . She literally no longer lives here. She belongs in Washington, D.C. She just chooses Louisiana to get reelected.”

Landrieu claims parents’ home as her own, raising questions of Louisiana residency – The Washington Post

Posted on August 28, 2014 .