APP Helps Deliver Wins in Key Primary Races

As the dust settles on yesterday’s primary elections, American Principles Project (APP) is celebrating numerous great results for the pro-family movement. The most important was in Michigan’s 3rd congressional district, where Big Family Pledge signer John Gibbs defeated incumbent GOP Rep. Peter Meijer. For the last few weeks, APP’s affiliated super PAC has been running … Read more

APP Cheers Defeat of “Sell-Out Republican” Rep. Meijer in Mich. Primary

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According to reports, John Gibbs has defeated incumbent Rep. Peter Meijer in the GOP primary for Michigan’s 3rd congressional district. American Principles Project’s super PAC was active in the race, running a digital ad campaign to inform voters about Meijer’s record supporting radical pro-transgender legislation, the so-called “Fairness for All Act.” The campaign also praised … Read more

APP Congratulates Tudor Dixon on Victory in Mich. GOP Primary

Tudor Dixon ad screenshot

According to reports, Tudor Dixon has clinched victory in the Michigan Republican primary for governor. She will take on Democrat incumbent Gretchen Whitmer in the general election this November. Dixon was the only candidate in the race to sign American Principles Project’s Big Family Pledge. APP’s affiliated super PAC also supported Dixon, running a digital … Read more

Frank Cannon: How the GOP Can Win Michigan in 2020

From APP president Frank Cannon’s op-ed in The American Conservative: Election Day 2020 is now just under 200 days away. In pandemic time, that probably translates to about 200 years away. Nevertheless, presidential campaigns are beginning to ramp up, and as each side finalizes its strategy for the coming months, one state is likely to be … Read more

New APP Michigan Poll: Trump, Biden in Dead Heat

President Donald Trump (public domain image)

WASHINGTON — Today, the American Principles Project released findings from a new poll of 602 likely voters in the important 2020 battleground state of Michigan. The poll, taken from March 30 to April 1, showed both the presidential and Senate races within the 4 percent margin of error: Presidential Ballot Donald Trump (R): 46.2% Joe Biden (D): 45.8% … Read more