One of the top items of business for the Republican National Committee, as it gathers in HI, is to pass a so-called “purity” resolution being put forth by some of its more conservative members.
The resolution, named after former President Ronald Reagan, would require that Republican candidates agree on at least eight listed conservative positions – like gun control, same-sex marriage and abortion financing – or face a cut-off of party money and support.
If the resolution had been in place, would the national committee have been barred from doing anything to help Mr. Brown in his campaign against Martha Coakley, the Democratic attorney general?
Use the above link to read the article by ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times.
Michael H. Drucker
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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