Coming soon to a battleground state near you: a new effort to revive the image of the Republican Party and to counter President Obama’s characterization of Republicans as “the party of ‘no.'”
CNN has learned that the new initiative, called the National Council for a New America, will be announced Thursday. It will involve an outreach by an interesting mix of GOP officials, ranging from 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain to Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor and the younger brother of the man many Republicans blame for the party’s battered brand: former President George W. Bush.
CNN says others involved in the new group’s “National Panel Of Experts” will include Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, a former national GOP chairman, Bobby Jindal, Mitt Romney, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell.
This is what passes for rebranding among the Republicans?