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Revision as of 01:47, December 10, 2014
Nominations are open for Conservative of the Year 2014. Please make your nominations here:
| Tentative Rank | Name | Achievements | Comments |
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| 2 | David Brat | Achieved the upset of the decade by defeating, in a landslide, the House Majority Leader in his own primary. | |
| 3 | Scott Walker | Brought conservative prosperity to the formerly liberal Wisconsin, and then won reelection as governor by a landslide despite predictions of a close race.[1] | Will he run for president in 2016? |
| 4 | Greg Abbott | In becoming the next conservative governor of Texas, Abbott fended off -- and trounced -- incredibly vile attacks by the pro-aborts which culminated in a wheelchair advertisement against him, which even some on the Left found to be appalling. He then won by a landslide of more than 20 points. | |
| 5 | Kris Kobach | ||
| 6 | Tom Cotton | ||
| 7 | Tim Scott | African American U.S. Senator from South Carolina, who won reelection by adhering to conservative principles | |
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| 13 | Germany | Continues to reject same-sex marriage and, with a conservative spirit at home and abroad, emerged victorious over same-sex marriage nations in the World Cup.[2] | |
| 14 | Texas GOP | stood up against the homosexual agenda by endorsing the right to conversion therapy | |
| 15 | Christmas shoppers | Rejected Black Friday in greater numbers this year, handing a setback to the attempt to secularize Thanksgiving Day. |
See also
- Conservative of the Year 2013
- Conservative of the Year 2012
- Conservative of the Year 2011
- Conservative of the Year 2010
- Conservatives of the Decade, 2009
- Essay:Conservatives of the Decade