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Reince Priebus previews RNC ‘autopsy’
Politico ^ | 3/17/13 | EMILY SCHULTHEIS

Posted on 03/17/2013 2:46:53 PM PDT by jimbo123

A much-anticipated Republican National Committee Chairman report due out Monday on how to reverse the GOP’s fortunes is expected to call for fewer Republican debates, a condensed primary calendar and an earlier party convention.

In an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus outlined those three main recommendations for the 2016 presidential election. The RNC’s so-called “autopsy” — a detailed review of the GOP’s 2012 failures and roadmap going forward — will also include suggestions to improve the party’s digital capabilities and bolster its voter database, among other proposals.

Priebus is set to unveil the plan — titled the “Growth and Opportunity Project” — Monday morning at the National Press Club.

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To: dfwgator

That we continue to have open primaries that allow RATs to crossover and vote for the RINOs MUST be changed.


21 posted on 03/17/2013 3:22:28 PM PDT by newfreep (Breitbart sent me...)
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To: Cyber Liberty

So what value do debates have in the first place....I say they are counter-productive regardless of moderator, especially with liberally biased moderators.


22 posted on 03/17/2013 3:22:51 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: jimbo123

Furthermore, Texas’ primary should be moved up, since we are the largest solidly Republican state. We should have a big say as to who the nominee is, rather than merely rubber stamping the winner of small states like Iowa and New Hampshire.


23 posted on 03/17/2013 3:24:22 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

RNC Flashback 2012

On the GOP’s Superior Ground Game:

CHAIRMAN PRIEBUS: “They’re telling you where we’re ahead in early voting. What they’re not telling you is that they are a fraction of where they were in 2008. They’re not where they were in 2008. We’re far ahead of where we were in 2008. We’re going to be — you know, our ground game is better than their ground game. We are going to do more voter contacts this year than all of 2008 and all of 2004 combined. We have an army on the ground, Candy.”

CANDY CROWLEY: “How do you know your ground game is better? We’ve always wondered this. How do you know that?”

CHAIRMAN PRIEBUS: “That’s a good question. Because you can’t fake the numbers. We have voiceover Internet phones. We have real-time — We use Google maps, iPhones, iPads, we do survey questions door to door. They get transferred instantly — they’re instantly transferred on computer dashboards, so I can tell you in a second at 1:30 today if you came by the RNC, I could show you what offices and we can put 40 offices in Ohio, 50 offices in Florida up on a screen, and I can tell you here’s what’s happening in Youngstown, here’s what’s happening in Hialeah, Florida. Instantly. So, the numbers are the numbers. They don’t — they’re not created by us. We’ve got a ground game that is second to none, and the momentum is with us, and in a tie race, again, the challenger always wins in a tie race.”


24 posted on 03/17/2013 3:28:42 PM PDT by jimbo123
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To: jimbo123

2016 will bring us the same crap. How many states have a right in? we need to select who we want by write in. Knock both of these criminals out


25 posted on 03/17/2013 3:31:17 PM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: dfwgator
Priebus should have been fired right after the election.

He is a degenerate with no honor, that's why none of the clowns responsible for the Romney nomination have been fired or forced to resign.

If you ever saw the creatures that comprise the RNC up close like I have, you would be repulsed.

A bunch of blue blood country clubbers with greedy pulled back wives.

They have no honor and take no responsibility for the problems they and the communist faction of the Washingtonians have jointly created.

They are out for themselves and being in control of the trillions of dollars extorted by the IRS from the chumps outside the Beltway, they don't give a good goddamn about the Constitution anymore than the Democrats do.

The Washingtonians from both parties intend to steal everything not nailed down from those outside DC and then bug out under military protection when the collapse comes and the riots start.

26 posted on 03/17/2013 3:32:19 PM PDT by Rome2000 (THE WASHINGTONIANS AND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ARE THE ENEMY -ROTATE THE CAPITAL AMONGST THE STATES)
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To: Strk321

“The GOP’s problem is that they really suck”

Tell me just how is the GOPe any different ( except in terms of execution) than the Liberal RATS? I mean the RATs keep trying the same tired liberal crap over and over saying that it will work and the only reason that it hasn’t is because it’s never been done properly. The GOPe is just the same. They keep re-running their same old tired BS that doesn’t work either. They end up loosing though because they are not good at “the free Sh!t” stuff. RATs aren’t “principled,” but they are far more “effective” once they get a chance to lead than the GOPe is on it’s best day! From the look of the GOPe, you’d swear that Step and Fetch It was White!


27 posted on 03/17/2013 3:33:15 PM PDT by vette6387
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To: dfwgator
There is no reason for any Republican debates, period

100% true. Clinging to this particular tradition shows just how atrophied and uninspired the GOP has become; doing so and letting the MSM control it shows how masochistic they are.

Mr. niteowl77

28 posted on 03/17/2013 3:33:31 PM PDT by niteowl77 (Oh, crap.)
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To: jimbo123
Reince Priebus was the state Republican Party chairman here in Wisconsin who was critical in putting Governor Scott Walker and our conservative legislature in office. They then went on to push through a massive amount of conservative legislation including a balanced budget and the destruction of the public unions. Reince is a solid conservative.

The current Republican presidential primary system gave us liberals like Romney and McCain. This system needs to change and Reince's suggestions should be considered. The only one I would add is to make all Republican presidential primaries closed so that only Republican Party members can vote. We will almost never win as long as liberals can pick liberal Republican nominees before they then vote Democrat in the general election.

29 posted on 03/17/2013 3:34:29 PM PDT by Ronaldus Magnus
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To: Ronaldus Magnus

I always wondered, how can you realistically enforce closed primaries? Where there’s a will, there’s a way.


30 posted on 03/17/2013 3:35:59 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: vette6387

What I meant is that the Dems are better at selling idiots on the idea that their garbage actually will work.


31 posted on 03/17/2013 3:38:57 PM PDT by Strk321
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To: SoConPubbie

“You are apparently lost. This is a conservative site. We do not compromise on Social Issues, ever. You need to find the Libertarian site, because Freepers, or at least Conservative Freepers, will never agree with your opinion on this issue.”

Oh joy, yet another uneducated Kool-Aid drinker who thinks libertarians believe in a society where people can walk around naked and fornicate with sheep in public.


32 posted on 03/17/2013 3:41:15 PM PDT by Strk321
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To: Strk321
Oh joy, yet another uneducated Kool-Aid drinker who thinks libertarians believe in a society where people can walk around naked and fornicate with sheep in public.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

34 posted on 03/17/2013 3:43:12 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator
We should have a big say as to who the nominee is, rather than merely rubber stamping the winner of small states like Iowa and New Hampshire.

Iowa now has too many lofo voters for anyone's good. No one should pay much attention to Iowa, let alone continue to reward it with the first caucus. If the GOP had any sense - yeah, I know - they'd let Iowa continue to hold the cartoonish, county fair-like, can-I-buy-your-vote animal judging (aka: "Ames Straw Poll") and otherwise let them caucus so far back in the pack that political narcolepsy would pull a merciful veil over it.

Mr. niteowl77 (lifelong Iowan)

35 posted on 03/17/2013 3:43:59 PM PDT by niteowl77 (Oh, crap.)
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To: niteowl77

I like the idea of awarding the states that had the highest percentage of votes for the Republican candidate in the last election getting first dibs on primary dates.


36 posted on 03/17/2013 3:46:14 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: jimbo123

Yeah another crappy Gay Republican. Drudge not only failed by supporting the worthless Romney he also is sabotaging all anti-amnesty news as well as submerging many other conservatives and their issues.


37 posted on 03/17/2013 3:46:56 PM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: dfwgator

“Not that there’s anything wrong with that.”

If you hang out on Daily Kos.

Nononono. What libertarians believe is that things such as social issues should be left to the state and local level and not Washington. Absolutely nobody is advocating a free-for-all orgy.


38 posted on 03/17/2013 3:47:24 PM PDT by Strk321
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To: Strk321
Oh joy, yet another uneducated Kool-Aid drinker who thinks libertarians believe in a society where people can walk around naked and fornicate with sheep in public.

And yet, here you are, advocating defeat on the attempt by the GOP-E, the DNC, and the extreme left on the Homosexual agenda.
*Excessive focus on social issues to the detriment of hard economic/political ones. They should not of course be abandoned completely since it’s still necessary to get the votes of the South and other areas.
Go figure why I'd draw that conclusion.
39 posted on 03/17/2013 3:48:09 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: Ronaldus Magnus

Sorry, Priebus allowed the kind of petty nonsense described below to occur at the convention

He is part of the problem :

“It’s punishment time at the Republican National Convention. The five states that bucked the GOP’s rules and held their primaries early will face the music this week as thousands of delegates from all 50 states and five territories pack into the Tampa, Fla., area to elect Mitt Romney as their party’s official presidential nominee.

According to GOP rules, no state was allowed to hold its primary before March 6 except for Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, which could hold theirs no earlier than Feb. 1. No state could have a winner-take-all primary or caucus prior to April 1.

Five states broke those rules and are now suffering the consequences with parsed-back voting power and lousy hotel assignments — some are more than 30 miles from the convention center.

Here’s a look at which states are bearing the brunt of the Republican National Committee’s disciplinarian this year.
Florida

Voted For: Mitt Romney

Primary Date: Jan. 31

Rule Broken: Did not wait until after March 6 and assigned delegates as winner-take-all before April 1. Punishment: Florida may be the host state, but it is not getting any special privileges at the 2012 GOP convention. Half of the state’s delegates lost their voting privileges, reducing Florida’s votes from 99 to 50. The state delegation’s hotel is 31 miles from the Tampa Bay Times Forum, where the convention will be held, at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla.

“We are definitely one of, if not the farthest away,” said Florida Republican Party spokeswoman Kristen McDonald.

But, McDonald said, the delegation is “trying to look on the bright side of things.”

“It’s a really nice resort and they have a spa and a bunch of swimming pools and restaurants,” McDonald said. “They are really trying to roll out the red carpet for us.”

The RNC also took away some of Florida’s guest passes and VIP passes.
South Carolina

Primary Date: Jan. 21

Voted For: Newt Gingrich

Rule Broken: Did not wait until after Feb. 1 to hold its primary and assigned delegates as winner-take-all before April 1.

Punishment: South Carolina is joining Florida in what amounts to RNC Siberia at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, about a 45-minute drive from the convention action. The state also lost half of its delegate voting power, getting reduced from 50 voting delegates to 25.

South Carolina GOP Chairman Chad Connelly blamed Florida for causing a “scramble” by moving its primary into January and causing South Carolina to break party rules in order to maintain its “first in the South” primary status that is required by state law.

“I had to make a call, and to us, it’s way more important to continue being a carveout state and having the candidates come to South Carolina than it was to keep our delegates,” Connelly said.

“I don’t think it’s fair that we get knocked when we’re forced to move.”
New Hampshire

Primary Date: Jan. 10

Voted For: Mitt Romney

Rule Broken: Held primary before Feb. 1.

Punishment: New Hampshire is historically the first state to hold its primary every year, although Iowa’s caucuses precede it. So when Florida broke the rules and declared its primary on Jan. 31, New Hampshire’s law dictated that its primary had to be held at least seven days ahead of any other state’s primary.

As a result, New Hampshire will get 12 voting delegates instead of 24. Because New Hampshire is not a winner-take-all state, Romney will receive 7 of those votes, Ron Paul will receive three and Jon Huntsman will get two.

“We knew that we’d be penalized for moving our primary ahead, but we wanted to preserve our tradition of having the first-in-the-nation primary,” said New Hampshire GOP spokeswoman Meg Stone. “It was something that we knew was going to happen.”

New Hampshire fared well on the hotel front, scoring a prime spot at the Wyndham Tampa Westshore hotel a mere 5 miles from the Tampa Bay Times Forum. Delegates from Vermont, Delaware, D.C., and Maine are also staying the Wyndham.
Michigan

Primary Date: Feb. 28

Voted For: Mitt Romney

Rule Broken: Held primary prior to March 6

Punishment: Michigan was docked 30 delegates, half of the state’s original 60, after the state legislature decided to hold its Republican primary during a previously-scheduled state-wide election on Feb. 28, one week before the GOP’s March 6 cut-off date.

“Rather than burden the taxpayers with a special election by waiting a week, or even two weeks to avoid the penalty, our legislature chose Feb. 28 as the date, because we already had elections on the book statewide, for the presidential primary,” said Michigan GOP spokesman Matt Frendewey. “We recognized that we were going to get a penalty, but there was nothing we could do.”

“Our hands were tied,” he added. “But that doesn’t discourage the excitement.”

Romney is originally from Michigan, where his dad served as governor, so Frendewey said there was a lot of buzz within the delegation. Romney’s brother, Scott Romney, and his niece, Ronna Romney McDaniel, are both members of the Michigan delegation.

Likely for this reason, the Michigan delegation got a stellar hotel assignment and is rooming at The Embassy Suites two blocks from the convention center.
Arizona

Primary Date: Feb. 28

Voted For: Mitt Romney

Rule Broken: Held their primary prior to March 6 and assigned their delegates winner-take-all before April 1.

Punishment: Arizona will have 29 voting delegates at the convention, half of the state’s original 58 delegates, because the state was determined to “play a significant role” in “setting the pace and momentum for the presidential nominee selection process,” said Arizona GOP spokesman Shane Wikfors.

“Our excitement for this process supersedes any other emotions about it,” Wikfors said. “We’re just really glad to be there and playing a prominent role in the nomination process.”

The Arizona delegation is sleeping an easy eight minutes from the heart of the GOP convention in the Embassy Suites Tampa: Airport Westshore.


40 posted on 03/17/2013 3:48:21 PM PDT by Rome2000 (THE WASHINGTONIANS AND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ARE THE ENEMY -ROTATE THE CAPITAL AMONGST THE STATES)
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