Left for dead following the Obama landslide on Nov. 4, the Republican Party has rebounded with impressive wins in the Georgia U.S. Senate race and two Louisiana Congressional contests, where Democrats were favored.
Without Obama at the top of the ticket or millions in campaign cash, Democrats don't seem so invincible.
Outgoing Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. (Mike) Duncan said the GOP can build on recent victories to revive the party's electoral fortunes.
"The Republican Party can win at every level," Duncan says in a new op-ed column.
Duncan writes:
While November was certainly a challenging time for our party, we have been reminded in December that we know how to win races. As a party – we continue to improve our mastery of the blocking and tackling of politics – and remain committed to learning and passing on what we learn to operatives and officials in the states. We will continue to harness new technologies and leverage operative strategies that allow us to refine our approach, and improve upon our efficiency and effectiveness. For all those who were counting out the Grand Old Party, keep counting because we still have a lot of fight left in us, and both Georgia and Louisiana serve as reminders of what we can accomplish when we work together and remain committed to our principles.Read the full column at Townhall.com
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