Looking to 2010, GOP focuses on fiscal restraint
From: The Washington Times | November 8, 2009
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele is working behind the scenes to unify state GOP leaders around an anti-spending, small-government theme for the 2010 midterm elections, seeking to shunt family values to second-tier status in pursuit of independent voters whose economic fears cost Democrats in Tuesday's elections. Trying to build on victories in the two biggest races, moderate Republican state party chairmen from liberal-leaning blue states said fiscal conservatism would fuel future wins, and that "good candidates" are now eager to run. Even one of the party's "rock stars," former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, may be more ...
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