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Trump-Pence is a winner for the GOP.
Anarchists have taken over (the GOP).
1994 GOP victory destroyed bipartisanship.
The GOP of old has grown old and moss covered.
In GOP land, apologies and resignations are never enough.
It is not true that Trump is nobody's fool. He is the GOP's.
We need independents, we need the GOP, we need Reagan Democrats.
Something about the Clintons sets the GOP to howling at the moon.
To survive, the GOP needs to invite people in, not shut them out.
Some want to rebrand the GOP, but they will never rebrand conservatives.
I get a kick out of Democrats thinking they know how handicap a GOP race.
I think the GOP, the Grand Old Party, the Republicans, they will regroup.
Contributing to GOP unity, Pence is a churchgoing evangelical family man.
When I think about Trump and the GOP, the blood really is on their hands.
I don't think the GOP is going to die; I think Trump is going to revive it.
Obama's claim is that he wants to give. The GOP is saying it wants to take.
The GOP used to be united on a traditionalist view of social and moral issues.
I guess the GOP may be more desperate than I thought to call somebody like me.
The GOP needs to figure out a way to become more appealing to new constituencies.
I'm choosing not to accept the Trumpification of the GOP as an irreversible fact.
We are a grassroots party. We always have been. That's been the strength of the GOP.
I honestly don't see how anyone can view the GOP and the Right as anything but evil.
The GOP was once the party of William F. Buckley Jr., Ronald Reagan, and John McCain.
Elections are about the future. And the GOP will not win a campaign focused on the past.
The abuse of congressional power for pure partisan gain has become a specialty of the GOP.
In 1964, the GOP ceased to be the party of Lincoln and became the party of Southern whites.
There is no softer target in GOP primaries than the United Nations and foreign-aid spending.
Growing up in the 1980s, I remember when the GOP was the party of ideas. Now it's brain dead.
What hurts the GOP is when we have leaders placing the blame on other leaders within the party.
The Democrats are obsessing about raising tax rates, while the GOP talks about closing loopholes.
Why do Tea Party backers oppose abortion at higher rates than their traditional GOP cohort? Religion.
I can assure you that women all over the country are paying close attention to the GOP 'War on Women.'
The GOP should be the GSP: the Grand Solutions Party. It should be about solutions, not talking points.
The GOP can't even envision winning the White House if we lose a significant percentage of the Hispanic vote.
The GOP will not be satisfied until women are barefoot, pregnant and back home by 5 o'clock P.M. to cook dinner.
While it has been mostly unreported, Mr. Trump has embraced the LGBT community like no other GOP nominee in history.
The GOP cannot expect to win the presidency in the future by simply relying on running up big numbers with white voters.
If the GOP wants to know why it lost the Reagan Democrats, it is because the GOP exported their jobs to Mexico and China.
The hour of the liberal interventionists like Hillary Clinton in Libya, like the neocons' hour of power in the GOP, is over.
I have often said one of the reasons more blacks don't support Republicans is because they don't trust the GOP establishment.
How does the GOP repeal and replace Obamacare without cutting the benefits upon which millions of Americans have come to rely?
As a Republican, I believe it's unfortunate that a perception still exists in the minds of some Americans that the GOP condones racism.
My slice of the millennial generation, as we grew up, became - to the dismay of the GOP - a bloc of fairly consistently Democratic voters.
Here's the question for my fellow Republicans: Do we want to be the first-ever GOP House majority to raise federal marginal income tax rates?
The reality of it is I think the GOP - Republicans and certainly conservatives - will partner with the Tea Party movement around this country.
Let's be clear: the American people didn't give the GOP a stamp of approval or a mandate to ram through an ideologically-driven, far-right agenda.
The only way to improve the GOP brand and make good public policy is to fix the process. This requires transforming the way Congress does business.
The GOP doesn't seem particularly afraid of being perceived as blocking reform, despite efforts by the Obama White House to establish that narrative.
The mainstream media has chosen their candidates and their issues, and they're not the same as the GOP's. They are going to be painted as the bad guys.
The GOP wants to cut funding for birth control, place undue burdens on clinics that serve low income women and families, and defund Planned Parenthood.