The Right Path: From Ike to Reagan, How Republicans Once Mastered Politics-- and Can Again by Joe Scarborough
Author:Joe Scarborough [Scarborough, Joe]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 20th Century, Autobiography, Biography, History, Non-Fiction, Politics, Presidents & Heads of State, United States
ISBN: 9780812996142
Google: 4bFtngEACAAJ
Amazon: 0812996143
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2013-11-15T00:00:00+00:00
âAs I began the new term,â Nixon recalled in his memoirs, âI had a sense of urgency about the need to revitalize the Republican Party lest the New Majority slip away from us.â Bob Dole was yieldingâreluctantlyâthe chairmanship of the Republican National Committee to George H. W. Bush, late of the United Nations after losing to Lloyd Bentsen in the 1970 Senate race in Texas. But Nixon was mulling something much larger: a scrambling of the partisan assumptions that had more or less shaped American politics since the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for president in Chicago in 1860. Something had to be done to shake up the party since Nixonâs forty-nine-state victory had done nothing to move Republicans toward the majority on Capitol Hill. In fact, Senate Republicans had swum against the political tide and somehow managed to lose two seats.
What about a new and different operation? The option was a live one in Nixonâs White House for a time. âWe even deliberated for several days about starting a new party,â Nixon said. âThere was no question that the party had abilityâit had some of the most able and principled men and women in public life. It seemed to me that what we most lacked was the ability to think like a majority party, to take risks, to exhibit the kind of confidence the Democrats had because of their sheer numbers.â
On December 1, 1972, the prospect of a new party that would nominate Treasury Secretary John Connally, a Democrat-turned-Republican, for president in 1976 came up in a conversation between Nixon and his closest advisers, Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman. A Haldeman diary entry records the episode:
The âConnally for Presidentâ discussion led to a general discussion of forming a new party. E [Ehrlichman] raising the idea that this is our only chance, in the next 60 days or so, and that we should give some thought to it on the basis that you use the Republican Party as a base, but add to it the New Majority. Use Connally as the focal point candidate, but that the P has to take the lead. The P was intrigued with this as a possibility, recognizing that you can never really go with the Pâs party into a majority and that the only hope probably is to do a new party. The question is whether it can be done and whether we really want to make the effort.
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