The Growth and Opportunity Project, aka “the autopsy,” was heralded as the Republican Party’s clear-eyed assessment of its 2012 presidential defeat. Autopsies are done on dead things, and ever since its March 2013 release, the GOP has done everything possible to stay dead.
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For a party that we keep hearing is dead, on its last legs, in its death throes, etc., it still seems to get enough of its candidates elected to keep a monkey wrench in the gears of progress.
The Republican Party in Wisconsin is stronger than ever. If the Democrats do not take over the State Senate we will have a lot bigger structural problems than Act 10 down the road via Constitutional Amendment such as requiring a 2/3rds legislative vote on all new taxes that Rep. Dean Knudson and Senator Leah Vukmir have proposed.
The last time we heard this kind of talk about the GOP was shortly after Obama’s 2008 election. Best to assume they’re alive and well.