thenextright.com - 11/6/2008
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[Former Congressman John Kasich says this is the time to rebuild, reorganize and restructure the Republican Party. - Jon Henke]
Congratulations to Democrats on their victories in elections across the country yesterday.
As pundits continue to analyze the exit polls and the final election ...
rebuildtheparty.com - 11/7/2008
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rebuildtheparty.com —
Recruit 5 million new Republican online activists. Even
a compelling message won't go anywhere if we have...
no one to communicate it to. The next Chairman must undertake a crash program to grow the RNC's email file organically -- no spam and no ...
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Rebuild the Party | A Plan for the Future
draftmichaelsteele.com - 11/11/2008
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draftmichaelsteele.com —
To rebuild the Republican Party, we need to
broaden our outreach to new audiences with messages of...
conservative principles and values. Ronald Reagan won because he was able to bring a broad coalition of interests together under a 'big tent.' Michael ...
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Draft Michael Steele for RNC Chair
campaignspot.nationalreview.com - 11/6/2008
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campaignspot.nationalreview.com —
A few readers have asked whether I think
Sarah Palin will run for the Senate in the...
future. I think that would be a mistake, for several reasons, not ... . . .
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Wondering What Sarah Palin's Future Holds...
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Kasich Weighs In
Riehl World View —
John Kasick weighs in on the Republcian Party and our current politics in general. Leadership and ideas are sorely lacking on the Conservative side right now.
Ronald Reagan once captured the imagination of a country that he called a shining city on a hill. Like Ronald Reagan, I'm hopeful about the future of our party and our country. But as we get ready for the fight ahead, we must return to the fundamentals of what it means to be a Republican. We must communicate clearly what we stand for, and make the case for why our ideas are better. We must reassert the importance of limited government, lower taxes, fewer regulations, individual ...
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