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Monday, March 1, 2010

ALERT: RNC Membership up to 19 and a moderate takeover imminent

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by JP9893 (GOP)

TITULIA CITY (RNC Daily)| The RNC Recruitment Dept. has reported a total increase of 4 members at the RNC. About 2-3 weeks ago, the Recruitment Dept reported a 15 membership roll. Now, it seems the RNC is growing at a fast pace. Newcomers include Former VP and RNC Leader TJ Norton (GOP), and 2 former members of James Matthews’  Democratic Party. It seems the GOP is starting to look like the moderate-liberal wing, with the Conservatives branch continuing to be the branch with the most notables. RNC Leader Julian (R-Con) has openly welcomed the new members and has personally contacted them. Both the Conservatives and GOP have 8 members a piece. The Republican Nationalists and OwenMerry’s Freemarketeers each have 2 members.

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by SOVfan (Con)

It seems the left have begun their takeover of Titulia’s greatest and largest party. With the GOP becoming the moderate wing of the party, the Conservatives + Freemarketeers led by OwenMerry + Republican Nationalists all have to unite to maintain a center-right ideology for the party. This also happened at the PFP (Progressive Federalist Party). There were different branches that eventually collapsed and ended the party. The RNC needs to take a lesson from the PFP or else face defeat.

1 comment:

  1. The GOP Branch of the RNC reflects the home base of the party. It was the original branch of the Republican movement and has always been recognised by the party and the nation as the branch for all.

    I have long argued with Julian over the opinion of a "takeover" by socialists, communists and the like and instead - a moderate track for Titulian public policy. I respect his view that Republican identity needs to be maintained throughout .. but that is something that is already happening now and people are finding that appealing. We need to embrace that - not shun it.

    I am no longer the Branch President of the GOP Branch and seek no standing to speak for all .. but as a Branch member .. what I will say is that ir order to be more open to all .. the Republican policy needs to be one of moderate inclusion. In a current national environment where less and less political policy matters .. this is a great opportunity for the Republican Party to show leadership as the original, true moderate home of Titulia.

    T. J. Norton
    Former President
    GOP Branch and Republican Party

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