Republican officials are looking to promote a new group of different rising stars to help solve their electoral predicament, and frustrated all the Republican Party elders insisted must provide more solutions for the country's most pressing problems.
Calls for change to nine months after a bitter 2012 election, the Republicans lost the presidential election, and a few close Senate race. Tug of war over the future of the Republican Party appear to come from all over the conservative activists and party leaders gathered in Boston this week, the Republican National Committee's annual summer meeting.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich declared: "We want to go beyond anti-Obama," at the rally Wednesday, the Republican strategy to provide a particularly harsh criticism on health care.
Gingrich said Republicans in Congress would have "zero answer" when asked how to replace the president's health care reform, even though they have repeatedly voted to abolish measures.
"We are now caught in a culture, you see it every day, as long as we are negative, as long as we are malignant, as long as we can tear down our opponents, we do not learn anything, so we do not do , "Gingrich said. "This is a very profound question."
Although there are some signs of Republican unity immigration, health care, or an imminent solution to the budget impasse, RNC officials have launched a new generation of prominent Republican leaders - mostly younger and more ethnically diverse - in order to expand the party's appeal among procedures women and minority groups, overwhelmingly support President Obama in the last election. The plan to expand the Republican propaganda minority communities across the country between the continuous efforts of the supplement.
Women voted for Obama in 2012 by a 11:00 margin, President Ronald Reagan's successful bid for re-election in 1984, since they have not supported the Republican candidate. Although last year's nominee Mitt Romney, improve John McCain's margin of victory among whites in 2008, Romney underperformed McCain, Hispanic and Asian voters, constitute more to the larger share of the U.S. population.
RNC last Thursday launched a "Rising Star" program for the first four members:
卡琳俄勒冈 Agness, enlightened founder and president of women's networks, or new. Indiana natives began to conservative female college student in 2004, and in the organization of the University of Virginia.
Scott Erickson, San Jose, California, police for 15 years, casting, a conservative think tank Heritage Foundation writer (Heritage Foundation)'s blog.
Marilinda Garcia, Hispanic, and representatives of New Hampshire, first elected to the 23. Now in her fourth term, she served as the Executive Committee of the immigration reform group Americans choice.
TW incense, African-American and Oklahoma Speaker of the House of representatives. Native of Lawton is a business consultant and member of the Chickasaw National recruit.
Panel will feature many high-profile appearance, designed to help the party's image, it is too old, white shed, is expected Thursday in the discussion. Republican officials have long fought the stereotype, but the RNC communications director Sean Spicer said that this time will be different.
"We have enough resources and bandwidth to really promote these people," Spicer said. "We're just doing a few years ago."
In fact, the Commission has produced new employees, cash and online tools to support the plan to ensure fresh faces this week's meeting has not been forgotten.
News aides are assigned to help promote media reports, rather than on geographic population groups: youth, women, Hispanics, Asians and African Americans. And the RNC has created an online database, the first time, allow employees to quickly find fresh faces media interview. For example, an RNC spokesman said that the tool can quickly find a woman Hispanic mother from New Jersey related media interviews.
Officials hope to promote new faces, after the next year's midterm elections, will help provide more votes, despite criticism and the party's proposals may not be enough, unless one uses a more solutions-oriented messages. Republican leaders have been slow to embrace minority voters, especially immigrants key solution to the problem.
House Republicans resisted a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate passed bipartisan support. The RNC released a report this spring that Republicans "must embrace and champion of comprehensive immigration reform, and if we do not, we will continue to narrow the party's appeal to its core constituency only."
Asked about the party's so-called identity crisis, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said that it will take time to resolve.
"I have to focus on the things that I am most control," he said, citing efforts to increase staff and improve data sharing.
In the meantime, Priebus, also said that his party must focus on solutions.
"We are a party, an aggressive plan to promote the future," he said, while declining, the position taken by this fall on possible government shutdown Republican support. "I think we've done it, but I think we have done a better job."
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