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- Q17511686 abbreviation "APP".
- Q17511686 abstract "The American Principles Project (APP) is a 501(c)(3) think tank founded in 2009 by Robert George and Jeff Bell. APP promotes a combination of libertarian and social conservative policies. It is chaired by Sean Fieler.While opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage, APP largely focuses on promoting immigration reform, opposing the Common Core curriculum, and defending religious liberty. They have also advocated for monetary reform by suggesting a return to the gold standard.Following the Republican Party's post-2012 election review, in which the GOP suggested de-emphasizing social issues, a conservative advocacy group affiliated with the American Principles Project published a report detailing the importance of social issues to the Republican Party. The report pointed out that Republicans ran almost exclusively on economic issues during the 2012 election to lackluster effect. CNN has described the American Principles Project as "a unique Republican group that bridges the ideas of social conservatives and libertarians."".
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- Q17511686 abbreviation "APP".
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- Q17511686 leaderName "Francis P. Cannon".
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- Q17511686 comment "The American Principles Project (APP) is a 501(c)(3) think tank founded in 2009 by Robert George and Jeff Bell. APP promotes a combination of libertarian and social conservative policies. It is chaired by Sean Fieler.While opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage, APP largely focuses on promoting immigration reform, opposing the Common Core curriculum, and defending religious liberty.".
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