Vol. 1, No. 16

January 1, 1996

Cover Story
The Truth About New Hampshire
By Andrew Ferguson
Also in This Issue
  • The Myth of Educational Television — James Bowman
  • Abortion and the GOP: Three Responses — William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., Phyllis Schlafly
  • The Vanity of Third-Party Politics — Editorial

This double issue examined pivotal Republican primary and social issues heading into the 1996 election cycle. Andrew Ferguson investigated the political realities of New Hampshire primary politics, while the magazine featured three prominent conservative voices—William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio Jr., and Phyllis Schlafly—responding to debates over abortion and the GOP platform. James Bowman debunked claims about educational television's benefits, and the editorial criticized the appeal of third-party candidacies during a contentious primary season.