The chairman of the Republican National Committee has issued a blueprint for 2016. He believes that Romney came off as too conservative, and he was made that way by having too many primary debates.
He also wants to start spending millions of dollars canvassing urban minority neighborhoods.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus will announce 'autopsy' plan Monday that will map out blueprint for GOP recovery following 2012 failures
He also wants to start spending millions of dollars canvassing urban minority neighborhoods.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus will announce 'autopsy' plan Monday that will map out blueprint for GOP recovery following 2012 failures
Desperate to combat the GOP’s reputation as a party of old white men, the Republican National Committee plans to spend $10 million this year to court minority voters.
Priebus, who will unveil the program Monday, said the party will dispatch hundreds of paid staffers to minority communities across the country to engage with blacks, Latinos and Asians — a part of the electorate that went heavily for Obama last year.
Priebus also said he believes there should far fewer debates than the 23 held during the Republican primary season last year. The high number of debates is a factor political experts believe led Romney to take more conservative positions so he could win the nomination — views that came back to hurt him with middle-of-the-road voters during the general election.
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