Tuesday, July 23, 2013

50 Politicos to Watch: Shelley Moore Capito

 

 If Democrats seem hesitant to get in Shelley Moore Capito’s way, you can’t blame them. The congresswoman from West Virginia announced a Senate run the same month she won her seventh House term. And since then, Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller decided not to run for reelection and two prospective Democrats have opted out.

 Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/50-politicos-to-watch-shelley-moore-capito-94212.html#ixzz2ZqnIpSXF

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Rising to the Top: Women in Republican Leadership

Representatives Shelley Moore Capito, Sue Myrick, Jo Ann Emerson, and Kay Granger are joined by former Representative Heather Wilson to discuss their rises to leadership in the GOP and how we can encourage more woman to follow suit.

 

Michael Gerson: Republicans must come to terms on immigration


It is sometimes argued, rather piously, that the outcome of the immigration reform debate must be decided on the substance instead of the politics.

And there is much to commend in the substance of the Senate bill , which would improve security at the border, modernize employer verification, shift future green cards toward more skilled applicants and provide undocumented workers a chance to demonstrate they are good citizens (paying fines and back taxes and avoiding a criminal record) before they are sworn in as citizens 13 years down the road.

 But if there is any issue in which politics is unavoidable, it is this one: Immigration policy (along with demographic trends) determines the shape of the future electorate. It is not particularly realistic, or even coherent, to argue that defining the boundaries of the political community should not be sullied by politics.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/michael-gerson-republicans-must-come-to-terms-on-immigration/2013/06/20/6b248c48-d9ce-11e2-a016-92547bf094cc_story.html