RNLA in RealClearPolitics: What Happened to the 25th Amendment?
Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) President Michael Thielen is featured in a guest column published by RealClearPolitics discussing the ongoing embarrassment resulting from the Democrat Party's lies about the mental and physical state of President Biden. Thielen emphasized numerous recent Biden gaffes that has shown the world stage how much his cognition has declined, putting America in a dangerous position.
Read moreRNLA in The Federalist: The ‘Party Of Democracy’ Has Tried To Boot Its Incumbent, Opponent, And Independents From The Ballot
The President and Executive Director of the Republican National Lawyers Association, Michael Thielen, is featured in The Federalist with a guest column slamming the Democrat party bosses for effectively saying: "We are for 'democracy' as long as our chosen candidate is the only choice."
Read moreRNLA In Real Clear Education: Harris Would Empower Unions, Not Parents
Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) Co-Chair Patricia Paoletta is featured in a guest column published by Real Clear Education hitting Vice President Kamala Harris for her cozy relationship with the nation's "most radically activist teachers union." Paoletta warns parents they should be terrified of handing Randi Weingarten and Tim Walz more power over American children.
Read moreRNLA in Townhall: Democrats’ Radical Judicial Moves Reflect Biden’s Failed Legacy
The Chairman of the Republican National Lawyers Association, Marc Ellinger, was featured in Townall with a guest column about the Biden-Harris administration's attempt to reshape the Judiciary to inflict their unpopular, Left-wing, soft-on-crime agenda on Americans for generations to come.
Read moreRNLA in RedState: Democrats Want to Party Like It's 1952
On July 29, 2024, Republican National Lawyers Association President and Executive Director Michael Thielen was featured in RedState with a guest editorial that calls out the Democrat Party bosses for disenfranchising 14 million voters entitled, "The Democrats Want to Party Like It’s 1952."
Read moreRNLA in The Federalist: Democrats’ Election Games Have One Thing In Common: Shifting Power From Voters To Party Bosses
The Republican National Lawyers Association President and Executive Director Michael Thielen exposes the Democrats' election schemes in a guest column for The Federalist. Thielen notes the liberal elites have designed a system that first and foremost keeps them in power.
Read moreRNLA in The Washington Times: Courts push back against Democrats’ fringe legal assaults on honest, fair elections
RNLA Vice President for Election Education Trevor Stanley's recent guest column in The Washington Times, Courts push back against Democrats' fringe legal assaults on honest, fair elections, is a must read if you want to understand how Democrats' lawfare strategy led by attorney Marc Elias is unraveling at the appellate level.
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RNLA in the News: Michigan's Mismanaged Voter Rolls Undermine Election Confidence
Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) Membership Director Anna Dean, a Michigan native and a veteran of Michigan politics, is featured in The Detroit News with a guest column exposing how the mismanaged voter rolls in Michigan pose a threat to election confidence.
Read moreRNLA in the News: California Leads the Nation in Election Chaos and Confusion
The Orange County Register today featured a guest column by RNLA President and Executive Director Michael Thielen looking at California's election chaos and confusion. Thielen, a native of Huntington Beach, CA, notes his hometown is actually a bright spot, having recently adopted a new Voter ID measure.
Read moreRNLA in the News: Dark money groups threaten Wisconsin’s election confidence
A guest column by RNLA Wisconsin Chair Lane Ruhland regarding Wisconsin referendum Questions 1 and 2 was published today by WisPolitics.com. These referendum questions are on the ballot this Tuesday, April 2. Ruhland makes the case to vote in favor of these two Questions, which together would ban third-party funding of elections, or so-called "Zuckerbucks,” if approved by Wisconsin voters.
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