Remember the GOP 'autopsy'
after Mitt got beaten in 2012? Well, today a report came out on how they're doing, and I think GREAT would be the answer, cuz they are doing exactly OPPOSITE of what they claimed they needed to, as their boy is racist, anti-science, and repulses women, the 'young', educated and non-white. Precisely the areas of 'growth' in the country that the GOP said they 'needed'.
Good job, idiots, on your candidate, Donald Trump. I think this is the last year, for a LONG time, that the GOP is a threat to my country. Good riddance.
Here's part of their own 'autopsy' report. How you think they're doin'? HA! What a joke...
Good job, idiots, on your candidate, Donald Trump. I think this is the last year, for a LONG time, that the GOP is a threat to my country. Good riddance.
Here's part of their own 'autopsy' report. How you think they're doin'? HA! What a joke...
The "Growth & Opportunity Project" commissioned by
the Republican National Committee following the 2012
presidential election was supposed to
be the party's blueprint for a rebound back to power.
the Republican National Committee following the 2012
presidential election was supposed to
be the party's blueprint for a rebound back to power.
The 97-page document – more commonly and grimly
known as
"the autopsy"
– was a noble, ambitious enterprise that listed a
series of specific recommendations for how the GOP
could improve its campaign
mechanics, messaging, candidate recruitment
and fundraising.
No priority was greater than making inroads on
demographic
diversity: increasing the party's appeal to
minorities, women and
youth. After Mitt Romney's loss, despite the
support of traditional GOP coalitions like white
men and evangelical Christians, it was deemed a
matter of survival.
http://www.aol.com/article/news/2016/09/22/life-of-the-grand-old-party/21477286/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D-1249961407_htmlws-main-bbknown as
"the autopsy"
– was a noble, ambitious enterprise that listed a
series of specific recommendations for how the GOP
could improve its campaign
mechanics, messaging, candidate recruitment
and fundraising.
No priority was greater than making inroads on
demographic
diversity: increasing the party's appeal to
minorities, women and
youth. After Mitt Romney's loss, despite the
support of traditional GOP coalitions like white
men and evangelical Christians, it was deemed a
matter of survival.
Comments