Right seeks next wave of leaders
Washington Times
By Ralph Z.
6-21-07
Conservatives are looking to revitalize their movement by trying to heal divisions in their coalition and finding younger leaders as the 2008 elections approach.
"We want to rebuild a conservative movement independent of the Republican Party and of George W. Bush — and to emphasize that it is a third force, not a third party," said Phyllis Schlafly, 82, founder of the conservative Eagle Forum.
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By Ralph Z.
6-21-07
Conservatives are looking to revitalize their movement by trying to heal divisions in their coalition and finding younger leaders as the 2008 elections approach.
"We want to rebuild a conservative movement independent of the Republican Party and of George W. Bush — and to emphasize that it is a third force, not a third party," said Phyllis Schlafly, 82, founder of the conservative Eagle Forum.
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