The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has unanimously endorsed Matt Bevin in the Kentucky GOP primary for United States Senate. “It is time that the career professional politicians more interested in being Washington insiders step aside for new voices who will represent the people who want smaller government, lower taxes and less interference from government in… Read more »
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Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Steve Lonegan for US Senate in New Jersey Special Election
Former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan has won the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) National Committee in the October 16th special election for US Senate. “Steve has shown leadership skills desperately needed in the Senate,” said RLC National Chair Matt Nye. “Receiving this endorsement from the Republican Liberty Caucus is a testament to his… Read more »
RLC Condemns Planned Attacks on Syria
Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) charters all over the country are joining in a national write-in campaign to demand Congress oppose any further intervention in Syria. “Our members are unified in their belief that an attack on Syria does not serve our national interests,” said RLC National Chairman Matt Nye. “This is an important time for… Read more »
RLC Condemns Supreme Court DNA Ruling
In a statement issued by its National Board, the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) condemned a ruling handed down by the Supreme Court Monday which allows police to collect an individual’s DNA without probable cause. According to RLC National Chairman Matt Nye, the 5-4 decision in Maryland vs King circumvents the Fourth Amendment, and is another… Read more »
Senator Rand Paul Wins Presidential Preference Poll
United States Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky won the presidential preference straw poll at the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) National Convention in Austin, Texas. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas finished second and Judge Andrew Napolitano, a Fox News commentator, finished third. Some 331 convention delegates from 38 states had a list of 26 names compiled… Read more »