Based on this thread, I propose the following. I believe that each state is different, but I would suggest that all those who want to move the Republican Party to the right, go out and join their local Republican Party. Get involved and then start to make a name for yourself. Soon, we could have many more conservatives at the grassroots of the Party. Then we can start influencing things at the State levels. Then the National levels. We need to start today. Take that energy that bound in frustration right now and redirect it.
>>I would suggest that all those who want to move the Republican Party to the right, go out and join their local Republican Party. Get involved and then start to make a name for yourself. Soon, we could have many more conservatives at the grassroots of the Party. Then we can start influencing things at the State levels. Then the National levels. We need to start today.<<
That’s what I am doing. I would also suggest that, in the precinct meetings following the primary elections, we submit conservative resolutions such as anti-amnesty. These resolutions, if adopted at the precinct, go to county, and if they pass there, they go higher.
Sorry, but you are braying at the moon. Tbere is no way that the grass roots with strong Conservative urging can take over the party in Arizona, New Mexico or Texas.