Excellent post, good ideas.
Yes, very good ideas that don’t sell out conservatism.
Here are the main points which the author covers:
Do not compromise basic principles; instead, show how they are relevant to all.
Take the fight to the oppositions turf.
Highlight candidates from minority groups.
Dont forget core white voters.
Develop clear policy alternatives.
Use coalition politics to cobble together a winning team.
Pursue incremental changes, not sweeping ones.
Create flagships of policy success.
Organize by drilling activists in the basics.
Prepare for the politics of the long haul.
First, let’s get rid of the blatant massive vote fraud that seemingly is ignored by “authorities”.
Good advice, BUT:
“first, that the United States is no longer a center-right nation, but a center-left one;”
Wrong conclusion. Poll after poll, including exit polls, indicate Americans want a smaller, less intrusive government - not the reverse, that they oppose abortion on principle and that they support Constitutional Rights - all of them.
Romney was a poor candidate who made major mistakes and THAT is the reason he lost. Obama succeeded in making the race about Romney and his background and actions and NOT about Obama’s performance and flawed principles.
Bookmark and bump, for an excellent article.
The Democratic Alliance logo (picture at link) looks almost exactly like BO’s logo.
EXCELLENT.
I would add one thing: develop a communications sttrategy to work around the main stream media. The main stream media has become a full-blown propaganda complex for the DemonRAT Party. The coordination of talking points, placing of damaging questions, gotchas, setups in the debates, Podesta’s Center for American Progress, Media Matters, and George Soros are killing us.
Very good ideas, especially from someone who has been in the precarious position we are now...and was able to create a win.
Dump our adherence to the Marquess of Queensberry rules when facing IED users.
Hire the Hells Angels as poll watchers in Philly.
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