Where do we go from here?

So, where do we go from here? I know that it would be easy to be depressed and to reflect on the elections Tuesday as a loss for the Republican Party, but I look at it as an opportunity. This is an opportunity to debate and discuss the future of our party and our nation. This is an opportunity to seize on our loss and build for the next election. If we choose to ignore Tuesday as a simple fluke instead of analyzing our argument to the American people and learning how to improve upon it, we will only be doing an injustice to ourselves and to the future of this great country. So, lets up off the dirt, brush ourselves off and get to work!

The best days of our party and our country lie in front of us, so lets make every day count!

Thank you again for all of your hard work, and I am excited about what the future holds for our party and our club. Invite a friend to the next YR meeting and lets continue building our club and our party.

Good, Bad, & Ugly

The Election is over and that in itself is reason to celebrate. This has been a long, hard week for all of us and I for one and glad it is over. Some races turned like we wanted, others not so much. But we got through. Here is my take on the election: the good, the bad and the ugly. (Limbaugh’s take on the election)

First, the Bad. Katherine Harris and Tom Lee lost their races. Katherine was not only beat- but embarrassed. Blame this one on the party. The Florida GOP didn’t get on board soon enough to make a difference in this race and this is disappointing.

I was shocked to see that Tom Lee lost this one or should I say that Alex Sink won. We can’t blame this one on our Get Out The Vote Efforts, because we walked, called and put up signs. No, this one was lost only because of Sink’s slick advertising. She was able to convince voters that she was right for the job. And there is nothing we can do to change that.

Second, the Ugly. Well, what can I say except, I wish it would have turned out different. We lost control of the House and we came close to losing the Senate as well. And it is no one’s fault but our own for failing to get our message out and get Republican voters to the polls.

The Democrats and Nancy Pelosi have a vision of the future that is different than ours. Right now all we can do is Imagine a world with no liberals- regroup and plan our strategy for 08. We need to remember, even though the election is over, there is still much work to be done.

Finally, the Good. We as SCYR’s should be proud of our efforts. While we didn’t have a good night nationally, we had a great night locally! Out of all the races that we worked on ( John Mica, Tom Feeney, Sandy Adams, Lee Constantine, Mike Ertel, Joanne Lucarelli, Chris Dorworth, Jeff Bauer, and Timothy Brodeur) we only had one come up short. Our efforts paid out. And that is something we can all be proud of.