Republicans working in leadership and the trenches are largely old, white, male, out-of-touch, out of ideas, technology averse, and living in the past.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For the most part, congressional Republicans represent people who are whiter, older and richer than most Americans, and our creaky old political system gives those Americans disproportionate influence over public policy.
Young Republicans are a very, very important constituency. Along with little old ladies, they provide the foot soldiers for the Republican Party.
There are fewer and fewer Republicans.
Traditionally, Young Republicans have been a leading indicator of the direction of the party.
As I've said repeatedly, Republicans are very good at describing things in black and white; Democrats are very good at describing the 11 shades of gray.
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.
When I campaign with seniors, it's always, 'Are you a Democrat or Republican?' But when I campaign on college campuses, they ask me where I stand on specific issues. I think Millennials are much less interested in conventional labels. One thing that's universal among Millennials is a distinct frustration with Washington, D.C.
There are a great number of Republicans who are economically conservative but have hearts and a consciousness about their country.
Republicans are men of narrow vision, who are afraid of the future.
The Republican Party's history is rich and chock full of emancipation and black history.