Pruitt’s Principled Stand
By OKGOP | Blog, NewsBy Chairman Matt Pinnell When the Tulsa World takes the time to write three articles, a couple cartoons and an editorial criticizing an elected official for not lining up at the government trough, you can probably bet that a principled conservative stand has been made. A principled stand, by the way, that will result in
Release: Republican Women Shine in Special Elections
By OKGOP | Blog, News(Oklahoma City)- The Oklahoma Republican Party released the following statement this morning in response to the primary victories by Katie Henke (HD71) and AJ Griffin (SD20). Both will now move on to general election races to be held on April 3rd: “I want to congratulate both Katie and AJ on their primary wins last night.
The Conservative Bedrock
By OKGOP | Blog, NewsBy Chairman Matt Pinnell Historically more delegates can be won on Super Tuesday than on any other single day of the primary calendar, and as such, a clear front runner can emerge. In 2008, 41% of the total of the Republican Party delegates were at stake. In 2012, Super Tuesday will be March 6th with
President Obama’s HHS Mandate Wakes the Catholic Giant
By OKGOP | Blog, NewsBy Peter Hodges- Catholic Coalition Coordinator for the Oklahoma Republican Party President Obama has violated the conscious rights and civil rights of Catholics, all Christians and all people of good will. He did this with his new Department of Health and Human Services rule on insurance plans paying for contraception, sterilization and abortion drugs. This
Ask Pam – Part 2
By OKGOP | Blog, NewsBy Vice-Chairman Pam Pollard Precinct meetings are being held across Oklahoma this week. Several counties are meeting tonight while many counties are combining their precinct meetings with their county conventions. Whenever your precinct decides to meet, you will be electing DELEGATES to the first level of the convention ladder, the County Convention. From there each
Ask Pam
By OKGOP | Blog, NewsBy Vice-Chairman Pam Pollard We are starting a new series of articles to help answer some of the more common questions we receive here at the OKGOP. Our State Vice-Chair, Pam Pollard, will be answering these questions in the “Ask Pam” series. This week we will be talking about precinct meetings and will answer the question: Do












