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''RedState'' is an American
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political blog. Prior to 2017, it organized "RedState gatherings", a summer convention for conservative activists and
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political activism which featured many prominent public figures in conservative politics. ''RedState'' is owned by the
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, a conservative media company.


History

''RedState'' was founded in 2004 as a 527 group by conservative bloggers Joshua Treviño, Ben Domenech, and Mike Krempasky. In March 2006, co-founder Domenech was hired as a blogger by the '' Washington Post Online'', but was criticised for alleged plagiarism in some of his prior writings during college. At the end of his first week, Domenech resigned, eventually admitting to plagiarism. He took a leave of absence from ''RedState'' at the time, to which he returned in July 2006. Erick Erickson, who had joined ''RedState'' in 2006, became the editor-in-chief and CEO. On November 16, 2006, former congressman
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posted a diary. Several other members of the
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and the
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are regular diarists at ''RedState''. On December 20, 2006, ''RedState'' announced its sale to Eagle Publishing, Inc., effective January 2, 2007. Erickson remained editor-in-chief. On July 12, 2008, ''RedState'' launched a new version of its site, called RS3, introducing new features such as the ability to organize contributor and user diaries by state; action centers allowing users to take action related to emerging political issues; links to share posts via other networking sites such as
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,
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, and
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; and easier searching between related content on the Internet. On August 13, 2011,
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Governor Rick Perry announced his candidacy for
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at ''RedState's'' 2011 RedState Gathering. The
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reported that this was due to the growing influence of the site and Erickson. ''RedState'' has also created numerous offshoot blogs on specific political topics, including a site opposed to then
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ranking member
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and a site supporting the judicial nominees of President
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.


Salem Media Group

In January 2014, Eagle Publishing was acquired by
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. In October 2015, Erickson announced he would be leaving the site by the end of the year to focus on his radio show. Erickson and Leon Wolf were succeeded by former ''RedState'' contributors Caleb Howe and Jay Caruso as managing editor and assistant managing editor respectively. During the 2016 presidential election, some writers on the blog endorsed Democratic candidate
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for President over
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. This generated substantial criticism from some
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organizations. Some commentators such as Ann Coulter,
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, and Laura Ingraham argued that the site had abandoned conservatism. The website has also been criticized by Donald Trump while he was a candidate.


Notable incidents

In 2007, ''RedState'' banned new contributors who were posting in support of libertarian Ron Paul. The announcement on the blog read, "Effective immediately, new users may *not* shill for Ron Paul in any way shape, form or fashion." In June 2011, ''
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'' reported that an account executive from Eagle Publishing sent an email advertising a "RedState Endorsement Program Featuring Erick Erickson", including "Erick's Video Endorsement (subject to final approval by Erick)". Erickson said that neither he "nor his boss at Eagle" had seen the email before it went out and that " isendorsements are not for sale". In August 2015, Republican presidential candidate
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was disinvited from the annual RedState gathering following controversial statements he made about American journalist Megyn Kelly; Kelly was invited to the gathering instead. ''RedState'' was then one of the main centers of conservative opposition to Trump's campaign for the Presidency, with most of its writers and editors vocally opposing Trump. In March 2018, a ''RedState'' contributor posted a story questioning whether David Hogg, a 17-year-old survivor in the Parkland school shooting, was actually in the school during the time of the shooting. ''RedState'' backtracked later and the writer of the story apologized. ''RedState'' added an "update" to the story, but did not provide a "correction". ''RedState''s update also blamed the story on confusing reports by other news organizations. The false ''RedState'' story was shared widely by prominent conservatives, including Erick Erickson. That same month, a ''RedState'' contributor wrote an article criticizing
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's defense of an undocumented immigrant Army veteran who was deported. The ''RedState'' article said that Tammy Duckworth "really doesn't have a leg to stand on"; Duckworth is a veteran who lost both her legs in Iraq in 2004. ''RedState''s assistant editor, Andrea Ruth, who is also a double amputee, revised the statement. In April 2018, there were mass firings of staff at ''RedState'', including the managing editor, Caleb Howe. CNN reported that multiple sources claimed that those who were fired were targeted for removal because they were insufficiently supportive of President Trump. One of those writers fired was Patrick Frey, who alleged that all of those fired were "Trump critics". Former ''RedState'' founder Erick Erickson also stated that it "seems the dividing line was loyalty to the President". In January 2019, three senior contributors for ''RedState'' resigned, after they noticed that articles for ''RedState'' critical about President Trump were not promoted via social media. In an article for TheBulwark.com, Kimberly Ross and Andrea Ruth stated that "it’s hard not to note the irony that Salem Media, a company that targets “audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values,” threw its full support behind Donald Trump, a thrice-married lying philanderer who utilized bankruptcy laws and debt to con tenants and contractors out of their money. Salem now promotes anyone who is pro-Trump, even if those people gleefully flout Christian principles." In June 2019, ''RedState'' published an article that promoted murder of Seth Rich conspiracy theories. ''RedState'' deleted it on the same day. In October 2019, ''RedState'' published nude photographs of California politician Katie Hill and alleged that she engaged in two extramarital affairs (with a member of her campaign staff and a member of her US House staff). Hill admitted an affair with the campaign staffer, but denied involvement with the House staffer, and the latter allegation became the subject of a House Ethics Committee inquiry. Hill announced her resignation from Congress, describing herself as a victim of revenge porn and calling for the person who distributed nude photographs of her to be punished. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, said Hill had made "some errors in judgment that made her continued service as a Member untenable." Hill sued ''RedState'' and its managing editor in December 2020. Hill was ordered by a judge to pay about $84,000 in attorney's fees for ''RedStates managing editor in 2021. In September 2020, it was revealed that a pseudonymous ''RedState'' writer, "streiff", worked as a public affairs specialist for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, but wrote ''RedState'' pieces attacking White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci. Bill Crews, "streiff", called Fauci a "mask nazi", and described him as "attention-grubbing and media-whoring." He also suggested that government officials involved in the coronavirus response deserved to be executed. After the storming of the U.S. Capitol in January 2021, ''RedState'' published an article claiming that no "riot", "storming" or "insurrection" took place. ''RedState'' later retracted the article. On February 3, 2021, ''RedState'' published an article stating that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was not inside the
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but the Cannon House Office Building during the
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. This story came out one day after Cortez released an Instagram video recounting her experience of hiding in her office bathroom during the attacks on the U.S. Capitol. The RedState article caused wide-ranging accusations against AOC on social media. Snopes found these to be mostly unfounded, noting that Cortez never claimed to have been in the main capitol building during the attack, and the office building Cortez actually found herself in during the attack is in fact part of the Capitol complex and as such was evacuated during the storming of the Capitol.


See also

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* Alternative media (U.S. political right)


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RedState

Eagle Publishing, Inc.
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