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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I don't mean this disrespectfully, but you don't get it because you are not the target audience.
Republican's won 5 of the last 7 Presidential elections prior to this one for a reason. They need to revisit the foundational strength of the party. New ideas and new party leaders grow from a strong foundation. That is the massage.
The concern about the Republican Party from Democrats is somewhat intriguing. Why do you care? Why not focus on the Democratic Party agenda? Why are people talking about 2012, when there is so much to be done today?
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ace...I know I'm not the target audience.
My interest is in political advocacy as a spectator sport...and I just dont get it.
Creating a new grassroots initiative makes sense. It was a large part of Obama's success.
But presumably a web based initiative is to attract the 18-35 demograhpic that both parties need as the foundation for the future.
And to focus it on a guy who left office when the oldest among this demographic were maybe 15 yrs old or to focus on the president they know and has the lowest approval ratings in history just seems like strange way to attrack younger voters.
But its your party!