Opinion: You’ve Gotta Fight for the Right in the Party

Tony Perkins, Family Research Council, Washington Update

The Democrats are supposed to be the ones falling apart — not the party that just put together the most stunning upset in an off-year election. And yet, the RNC — for reasons no one can understand — apparently doesn’t want to follow the recipe for success that won Republicans Virginia (and got them a hair’s breadth away in New Jersey). In what can only be called selfish ignorance, the committee’s leadership is trying to shed the values that made their party an attractive alternative to begin with. And no one seems more surprised than the chairman who made the decision to walk away from voters in the first place: Ronna McDaniel.

Either the RNC didn’t expect the grassroots fury over their LGBT coalition — or they thought they could ignore it. Whatever their thinking, the last several days have been a rude awakening for the GOP’s fundraising arm. Calls and emails have been streaming into RNC headquarters and state offices, all demanding answers about why the party unilaterally abandoned core principles. Local party leaders were blindsided and angry. “I would have never voted for the RNC to partner with any organization that diametrically opposes key planks of our platform,” one Virginia official said, “whether that be Planned Parenthood, Handgun Control, La Raza. You have my word I never will.”

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