NEWS AND OPINION:
Now underway within the nation’s capital: The Road to Majority Policy Conference, a really giant gathering of some 3,000 faith-minded conservatives who’ve a definite mission.
“The purpose of the conference is to empower conservative activists to fight for their values at the polls and in the public arena and to equip attendees with the knowledge and connections they need to drive engagement and voter turnout,” stated the Faith & Freedom Coalition in a mission assertion for the occasion shared with Inside the Beltway.
The group has held the annual occasion since 2011.
The Georgia-based grassroots group itself boasts some 2 million members who’re each “conservatives and people of faith,” notes a mission assertion.
They help “time-honored values, stronger families, and individual freedom,” the assertion stated.
The gathering will showcase some outstanding friends plus Republican lawmakers and presidential hopefuls who’re among the many 70 audio system set to make an look.
They embrace — in no explicit order — Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, and Josh Hawley of Missouri, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota, Rep. Burgess Owens of Utah, and Fox News commentator Jeanine Pirro.
Almost all of the White House Republican hopefuls are additionally on the roster, together with former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, former Govs. Nikki Haley of South Carolina, Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas and Chris Christie of New Jersey, and commentator Larry Elder.
The host group reveals that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, additionally a former Republican presidential hopeful, will probably be awarded the Winston Churchill Lifetime Achievement Award through the occasion to acknowledge his regular help of conservative and faith-minded values. The large occasion ends Saturday night with a “Patriots Gala.”
Curious? Find the very energetic host group at FFcoalition.com.
ONE YEAR AFTER ROE
The first anniversary of the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade is Saturday — and it’s not going unnoticed.
“Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade one year ago, many pro-abortion state legislators and federal leaders have actively fought against protecting the most vulnerable among us — the unborn — by feverishly working to enact and make permanent laws that would allow for abortion on demand, up until birth, paid for by taxpayer dollars,” stated March for Life President Jeanne Mancini in a written assertion shared with Inside the Beltway.
“Despite such efforts, 25 states have taken strong and courageous steps to enact pro-life protections that respect the inherent dignity of the unborn and women. For example, 16 states now offer alternatives to abortion funding to strengthen and support adoption agencies, as well as the nearly 3,000 pregnancy resource centers and maternity homes that exist around the nation to provide resources, care, and support to pregnant women in need,” she continued.
“At the March for Life, through our rapidly growing state march program, we are boldly advocating for the protection of the unborn in eight states in 2023, with plans to double our marches next year (and each year following) so that one day soon every child may be granted its most basic, inalienable right, the right to life,” Mrs. Mancini stated.
Find the group’s web site at MarchforLife.org.
FOXIFIED PART I
Fox News stays the highest performing information group on the subject of their on-line outreach.
Fox News Digital drew 88 million viewers to its web site through the month of May; these viewers spent a complete of three.1 billion minutes on the web site, and accrued 1.6 billion views of the numerous choices there, in accordance with Comscore, an business supply.
Fox News was additionally essentially the most engaged model on social media when in comparison with its rivals, driving 8.5 million interactions on Facebook, 18.8 million on Instagram and three.5 million on Twitter.
On YouTube, Fox secured the highest spot amongst information manufacturers in video views for the twenty eighth straight month with 187 million, in accordance with Shareablee, an business supply.
FOXIFIED PART II
For these with a watch on a sure upcoming vacation, Fox News has unveiled its 4th of July Collection. It consists of 17 gadgets — wearables, glassware and different fare — for followers of the American flag and the colours purple, white and blue.
The assortment includes a “Proud American”-themed seaside towels, pillows, hats; plus official purple, white and blue Fox News clogs which include seven little metallic charms — an American flag, bald eagle, Statue of Liberty and extra — to afix to the shoe because the wearer sees match.
Find all of it at https://shop.foxnews.com.
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POLL DU JOUR
• 65% of U.S. adults say inflation is “a very big problem in the country today.”
• 64% cite the affordability of well being care as a really large drawback.
• 62% cite the power of Democrats and Republicans to work collectively.
• 61% cite drug habit, 60% gun violence, 59% violent crime.
• 56% cite the federal funds deficit.
• 54% cite the state of ethical values within the nation.
• 47% cite unlawful immigration, 47% the standard of public colleges.
• 39% cite local weather change, 35% racism.
SOURCE: A Pew Research Center ballot of 5,115 U.S. adults carried out June 5-11. Respondents got an inventory of nationwide points and will cite a couple of.
• Contact Jennifer Harper at jharper@washingtontimes.com.
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