steve peoples: Now, four years later, with Donald Trump's inauguration nearing, the authors of the Republican National Committee's 2013 Growth and Opportunity Project concede their report is little more than an afterthought as members gather in Washington to celebrate their party's success, according to Toronto Star. The authors tell The Associated Press they continue to believe the GOP must improve its standing with women, Hispanics and black voters in the age of Trump, but they disagree on a path forward. Evan Vucci / The Associated Press By Steve Peoples The Associated Press Wed., Jan. 18, 2017 WASHINGTON Together, they delivered a Post-election autopsy with a dire prediction Republican survival requires embracing a message of tolerance and respect in an increasingly diverse United States. One of the five authors quit the Republican Party to protest Trump. I don't think there's an issue. The others stayed, but as their party prepares to control the White House, House and Senate for the first time in nearly a decade, they have abandoned any sense of urgency to address Republicans' persistent struggles with women and minorities.
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