A pro-growth energy policy, federal spending reductions, and getting the GOP back on course were among the goals Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson outlined last night during a talk and Q&A at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy.
Hutchinson was the second speaker in Dartmouth’s Path to the Presidency series, co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Center and the student-run Dartmouth Political Union. The candidate drew upon his experience as a U.S. attorney in Arkansas, director of the Drug Enforcement Administration under former President George W. Bush, and a House impeachment manager in the case against former President Bill Clinton to make his point.
Read more here.