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  • Asa Hutchinson Says GOP Loss in KY Shows the ‘Ejection of the GOP as Controlled by Donald Trump’

    11/08/2023 10:39:26 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 63 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 11/08/2023 | HANNAH BLEAU KNUDSEN
    Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson joined the slew of anti-Trump Republicans in attributing Daniel Cameron’s loss in Kentucky to a bigger rejection of former President Donald Trump. “Last night the GOP lost Virginia legislative races and got beat in the Kentucky governor’s election,” Hutchinson began, doubting one of the emerging narratives that Democrats were carried to victory on the issue of abortion. Rather, he believes Republican loss is a reflection of the GOP’s sentiments toward Trump.
  • Rudy Giuliani Explains Republican Party's Failure in 2008

    01/21/2009 4:36:24 PM PST · by Crimson Politics · 44 replies · 1,445+ views
    Crimson Politics ^ | 1/21/09 | Brian Kane
    Rudy Giuliani analyzes the reason the Republican party is losing in recent years and what it can do to enlarge it's base. Stressing the importance of big tent politics and under-emphasizing social issues. In any case, the economy is the main reason McCain lost, but other social issues have also created a bad stereotype of Republicans in general.
  • What's better for conservatives: A GOP win in November? Or a loss?

    05/17/2006 10:22:24 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 81 replies · 3,193+ views
    Townhall.com/blogs ^ | 18 May 2006 | Tim Chapman
    That is a question being debated by Mark Tapscott and Jim Geraghty. And lest you think this is an academic debate, think again -- there are indeed many conservatives who, like Tapscott, think that a minor drubbing at the polls this November is just what the Dr. ordered to remedy the GOP's current big spending ailment. Tapscott argues that a GOP loss of the House would set conservatives up nicely to retake the House and keep (or some may say retake) the Presidency. There would be lots of talk about insanities like impeachment, congressional investigations, repealing the Bush tax cuts...