APP Launches Ad Campaign Urging Senate Vote on Big Tech Antitrust Bills

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Today, American Principles Project (APP) announced the launch of a new ad campaign calling on Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to hold a vote on bipartisan antitrust legislation targeting Big Tech companies. The ads will be airing on broadcast and digitally in the New York and Washington, D.C., markets. You can view the ad … Read more

APP Congratulates Ted Budd on Victory in N.C. GOP Senate Primary

According to reports, Rep. Ted Budd has clinched the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. He will face Democrat Cheri Beasley in November’s general election. Earlier this year, Budd joined with hundreds of other candidates nationwide in signing American Principles Project’s Big Family Pledge, promising to preserve women’s sports, protect children from sexualization … Read more

Gov. McMaster Makes South Carolina 16th State to Protect Women’s Sports

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Today, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed H4608, the Save Women’s Sports Act, prohibiting biological males from competing in female athletics at the K-12 and collegiate levels. This makes South Carolina the 16th state to explicitly protect the integrity of girls’ sports in law. In response, Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project (APP), released … Read more

Idaho SoS Candidate Phil McGrane Weakest on Election Integrity According to ETI Questionnaire

Washington, D.C. – The Election Transparency Initiative (ETI), a project of the American Principles Project, today announced the results of its comprehensive election integrity questionnaire and pledge. Backed by a coalition of national conservative organizations, the pledge was provided to all three candidates seeking the Republican nomination for Idaho secretary of state and invites candidates … Read more

New APP Poll: Swing State Voters Strongly Oppose Transgender Agenda

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WASHINGTON — Today, American Principles Project (APP) released results from a poll of voters in six Senate battleground states on a number of hot-button issues, including women’s sports, sex changes for children, and parental rights bills like the one recently passed in Florida. The survey, conducted by OnMessage Inc., polled 1,200 likely voters in Arizona, … Read more

New APP Report Details How Big Tech Swung 2020 Election to Democrats

WASHINGTON — Today, American Principles Project (APP) released a new report, “Big Tech vs. Democracy,” outlining how efforts by Big Tech companies effectively handed Joe Biden and Democrats victory in the 2020 election and why this poses a severe threat to American democracy. The report also includes a number of recommendations for Republicans to address … Read more

APP Congratulates J.D. Vance on Ohio Primary Victory

According to reports, J.D. Vance has been projected the winner of the Republican nomination for Ohio’s U.S. Senate election. He will face Democrat Tim Ryan in the general election this November. In March, Vance signed American Principles Project’s Big Family Pledge, promising to support efforts to defend women’s sports, prohibit dangerous sex change procedures on … Read more

Three Leading Pa. Senate Candidates Sign APP’s Big Family Pledge

WASHINGTON — Three of the most prominent Republican candidates for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania — Carla Sands, Dave McCormick, and Mehmet Oz — have signed American Principles Project’s Big Family Pledge, joining dozens of other signers from across the country. Launched earlier this year by APP, the pledge asks candidates to promise to “actively support … Read more

APP Reacts to Elon Musk’s Purchase of Twitter

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Today, Twitter agreed to Elon Musk’s offer to buy the company and take it private. Musk explained his rationale for the purchase in a statement, saying: “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.” In response, Jon … Read more

Kentucky Becomes 15th State to Protect Women’s Sports After Veto Override

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Today, Kentucky legislators overrode the veto of Democrat Governor Andy Beshear to pass SB 83, prohibiting biological males from competing in girls’ sports in grades 6-12 as well as at the collegiate level. Kentucky is the 15th state to enact protections for female athletics. In response, Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project (APP), released … Read more