The GOP's fall from the triumphant elections of 2004 to the
consecutive defeats in 2006 and 2008 didn't have to happen, and
doesn't have to be prolonged. But change in crucial aspects of the
party's message and messaging must occur quickly if the potential
pick-ups of 2010 are to be achieved, and the White House reclaimed
in 2012. As soon as the dust settled in 2008, Hugh Hewitt began an
intensive series of interviews with key GOP leaders and political
analysts and tacticians across the ideological spectrum. The
blueprint for Republican renewal presented here reflects the best
of that thinking. As the GOP's ranks in D.C. are thinned by
retirements of longserving senators such as Ohio's George Voinovich
and Missouri's Kit Bond, and as the leadership of Senators
McConnell and Kyl and House Members Boehner and Cantor begins to
cope with large Democratic majorities and the agenda of President
Obama, the Republican grassroots need to re-engage and new energy
and ideas must fl ow to restore balance to D.C. The repair of the
Republican brand must be begun and sustained or the party's stay in
the wilderness will be prolonged far beyond 2010.
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