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CaseyJones
02-01-2014, 11:54 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/02/us/politics/rebel-conservatives-lead-way-in-gop-fund-raising.html


Insurgent conservatives seeking to pull the Republican Party to the right raised more money last year than the groups controlled by the party establishment, whose bulging bank accounts and ties to major donors have been their most potent advantage in the running struggle over the party’s future, according to new campaign filings and interviews with officials.

The shift in fortunes among the largest and most influential outside political groups could have an enormous impact in the 2014 election cycle, as the warring Republican factions prepare to square off in a series of Senate and House primaries around the country and as Republican leaders seek to rein in activists who they believe have fractured and endangered the party with policies that alienate independent-leaning voters.

Groups representing the party establishment, like Karl Rove’s Crossroads, are struggling to bring in the level of cash they raised in 2012, when Crossroads spent more than $300 million in a failed effort to defeat President Obama and retake the Senate, leaving donors grumbling that their dollars had been wasted.

Meanwhile, insurgent conservative groups like the Tea Party Patriots — emboldened by activists’ fury over compromises that Republican leaders have struck with Democrats on federal spending — now have formidable amounts of cash to augment their grass-roots muscle.

The money will go to television ads, direct mail and on-the-ground organizing in states like Mississippi, Alaska and South Carolina, where conservative and Tea Party-affiliated candidates are challenging incumbents or business-backed candidates.

Petar
02-01-2014, 12:02 PM
This right here is the precise path to victory...

Cleaner44
02-01-2014, 12:22 PM
Most Republican voters may not want to acknowledge it, but this is a direct result of the Ron Paul R3VOLUTION that we started. Things have changed and "going along to get along" is not working for the GOP. We have caused a major shift in the direction of the party, even though it is separated into may branches. As we approach 2016 we will need these branches to come together as tributaries moving toward the common goal of a Rand Paul nomination. This is very doable. I am highly confident that Rand will crush in the nomination process and set a new tone. The real question is how much he will stand for the principles of Ron and push for meaningful change. Only time will tell, but I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

No One But Paul is still in effect.

We are moving the GOP, slowly but quite surely.

If nothing else it is always fun to cause misery to the McCains and Huckabees and Romneys and Sanotrums.