Ex-GOP Strategist Has A Stunningly Scathing Response To Latest Republican Loss

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Former GOP strategist Stuart Stevens pulled no punches about what’s plaguing the Republican Party following its latest election loss.

Republican Mazi Melesa Pilip lost to former Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi this week in their special election race to succeed the expelled former Republican Rep. George Santos to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District.

Stevens, who worked with Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on his 2012 election campaign against Barack Obama, suggested it was just another sign of the party’s decay since the taking of power by Donald Trump, who, amid his ongoing, relentless pursuit of control, is now seeking to install his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, as the co-chair of the Republican National Committee.

“Republicans who are asking why they keep losing elections are like the guy who walks into the ER with a nail in his head, asking why he has a headache,” Stevens said on X, formerly Twitter, Wednesday.

Stevens then detailed just some of the stark issues facing the party, scathingly writing:

A party led by a rapist that believes it can fix its problem with women by attacking Taylor Swift, with weird little creeps like Mike Johnson as a public face in Congress, that has no serious policy, that has decided to abandon decades of support for freedom in Europe to back a genocidal dictator, a party that is 85% white in a 59% white country, a party that has decided higher education is a gateway drug to Socialism, that believes public health policy should be set by random freaks on the internet and not doctors, a party that is still fighting cultural wars of gender politics the rest of America ended a decade ago, a party that has replaced American optimism with anger and fear of the future.

“Is there really any question why this party is losing?” Stevens concluded.

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