Thursday, November 4, 2010

Where do we go from here? A guide to planning for the 2012 elections.

Nate Marshall
Executive Director and Editor


Okay so we just won 63 house seats, 6 senate seats and hold 53% of state legislature seats. What do we do now? How do we prepare for the 2012 elections? Should we start fundraising now?

I believe it is vital that we go on the offensive immediately. Even before the 111th congress is sworn in. We must track and attack the democrats agenda on a minute by minute, day to day basis. We must also start to identify key races in the Senate for 2012 and develop our candidates to win those seats.

In addition, we must work with the Presidential candidates as they declare to take on Barack Obama. It is vital that we identify the strong candidates that have the most electability and we develop a unified, comprehensive contract with the american people to get their buy in with our candidates.

The GOP in conjunction with our strong Tea Party base must begin fundraising immediately. We must develop relationships with like minded organizations, corporations and individuals to raise 250-300 million dollars just for the Presidential campaign and another 250-300 million for congressional and senate races.

We the people, need to work together to preserve and defend states rights over the federal government and assert ourselves when the Obama administration and their minions want to socialize another industry or tax us as a way to assert control over any facet of our lives.

People over party! We need to stress smaller organizations working together as one conservative basein order to best reach out to independents and conservative democrats in order to win them to our side. We need to, dare I say it, community organize! Using small bands of like minded conservatives we need to build our base and discuss our ideas and how those ideas are those the founders insisted on when they formed our union. Those ideas haven't always been perfect nor have we butthey have enabled us to become the strongest nation in the world economically and strategically.

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