Saturday, August 3, 2013

Surprising win brings hope to some California Republicans

A conservative activist believes California can once again be Republican if the GOP is careful to send the right message.

With a Republican's recent win in a Democrat and Hispanic county, Republicans in the Golden State feel a new hope that the party can once again secure California. Democrat runner Leticia Perez lost the Senate seat to Republican farmer Andy Vidak, who courted and won much of the Hispanic vote in California's central valley. Democrats have secured both houses of the state Legislature, but Republicans say the party's new lows are allowing the GOP to come back stronger than ever. Martha Flores-Gibson is a candidate for the Long Beach City Council.

Flores Gibson, Martha (R-CA)"I believe the GOP is on its rise up,? Flores-Gibson says. ?With the GOP, the only way it can go is up ??it can't go down because they have continually gotten hit on various issues."

She asserts that Republicans must re-coin the term "democracy" if they want to win the Hispanic vote.

"When you look at the Hispanic population ??let's look at the Hispanics in California ??they're very conservative in every area; however, they are really confused about democracy ? so the term is very confusing,? she explains. ?However, when you have them one small group at a time, or even one person at a time, you get their vote because they believe that if they work hard, they are going to get ahead."

The state's newly elected GOP Chairman Jim Brulte said it is possible for California to become Republican again. Republicans are depending on Brulte's experience to help them win seats and rebuild the party.

Source: http://www.onenewsnow.com/politics-govt/2013/08/02/surprising-win-brings-hope-to-some-california-republicans

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