That will be very useful when you nationalize the congressional campaign (or at least regionalize or otherwise replicate your actions)to make that happen. What are your plans for that?
In Rat districts in blue states (and even some red ones) we push: "Dump all incumbents, they're part of the problem."
In Rat districts in red states, we push "You know the Democrat is going to win, the best of the Clinton years were when we had a division between the White house and the Congress".
In Republican-leaning districts in red states we say, "Vote for the most conservative person you can in the primaries to make sure you don't lose everything when the Democrats take over the White House next year."
Specific enough for you? All we need to do is to convince the folks responsible for Republican congressional victories that it needs to be done now. I'll admit, it's damn tough to make it happen without a Newt Gingrich figure to be the head of it like in 1994. But over the next two years, such a figure will inevitably appear, and lead us to retaking the Congress in 2010, setting the stage for total conservative Republican victory in 2012.
I accept the fact that no conservative will take the oath of office on January 20, 2009. I thus turn myself towards the direction of what will benefit our party (after it's learned from its mistakes) in the future. Juan McCain and having to fight Shamnesty II is not part of that rebuilding effort.