Former GOP Activist Releases Book Calling for New Party to Replace the GOP
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Adam Graham
Oct. 14, 2019
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 14, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- A former GOP state convention delegate, and state coordinator for three Presidential campaigns, Adam Graham, has launched a new book We Can Do Better, America, calling for a new American political party.
Graham no longer identified with the GOP after the election of Donald Trump but is clear Trump wasn't the sole reason for his disaffection. "Trump was the last straw, but I've had many frustrations with the GOP going back to the 1990s."
The first half of his book makes the case for why a new conservative party is necessary. "Starting a new party is going to be hard, and Americans can do hard things. However, to commit to this effort, we have to believe it's necessary and conservatives are extra cautious regarding big changes. Conservatives need to take a new direction if we don't want our message drowned in the toxicity of the Republicans."
Graham dismisses existing third parties as unviable options. "Third parties are ideological niches that will only speak to the concerns of a few people. We need a broad-based coalition that can replace one of the major parties and address issues such as our ballooning national debt, government corruption, and the erosion of Americans' First Amendment rights."
In the second half of the book, Graham examines the practical side of establishing a new party, including coalition building, platform writing, and party organization. Graham says one of the most important lessons in the book is to escape the dichotomies that hold American politics hostage.
"So often, we're given the choice between being principled or being practical. The truth is that we shouldn't choose, but rather put those ideas in dynamic tensions and balance them." Graham's book suggests a few issues for a new party platform to address, however Graham believes any new political party's members will need to craft its own platform. "This is about empowering citizens at the grassroots level. That can't happen if someone starts a party and tries to dictate all of the decisions from on high."
Adam Graham lives in Boise. He served as a precinct committeeman in Ada County from 2006-2008 and as a delegate to the 2008 Idaho State GOP Convention, and was state coordinator for the Rick Santorum for President Campaign in 2012.
For further contact or interviews, email adam@adamsweb.us or call 208-338-6867.
SOURCE Adam Graham
CONTACT: 208-338-6867, adam@adamsweb.us
Adam Graham
Oct. 14, 2019
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 14, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- A former GOP state convention delegate, and state coordinator for three Presidential campaigns, Adam Graham, has launched a new book We Can Do Better, America, calling for a new American political party.
Graham no longer identified with the GOP after the election of Donald Trump but is clear Trump wasn't the sole reason for his disaffection. "Trump was the last straw, but I've had many frustrations with the GOP going back to the 1990s."
The first half of his book makes the case for why a new conservative party is necessary. "Starting a new party is going to be hard, and Americans can do hard things. However, to commit to this effort, we have to believe it's necessary and conservatives are extra cautious regarding big changes. Conservatives need to take a new direction if we don't want our message drowned in the toxicity of the Republicans."
Graham dismisses existing third parties as unviable options. "Third parties are ideological niches that will only speak to the concerns of a few people. We need a broad-based coalition that can replace one of the major parties and address issues such as our ballooning national debt, government corruption, and the erosion of Americans' First Amendment rights."
In the second half of the book, Graham examines the practical side of establishing a new party, including coalition building, platform writing, and party organization. Graham says one of the most important lessons in the book is to escape the dichotomies that hold American politics hostage.
"So often, we're given the choice between being principled or being practical. The truth is that we shouldn't choose, but rather put those ideas in dynamic tensions and balance them." Graham's book suggests a few issues for a new party platform to address, however Graham believes any new political party's members will need to craft its own platform. "This is about empowering citizens at the grassroots level. That can't happen if someone starts a party and tries to dictate all of the decisions from on high."
Adam Graham lives in Boise. He served as a precinct committeeman in Ada County from 2006-2008 and as a delegate to the 2008 Idaho State GOP Convention, and was state coordinator for the Rick Santorum for President Campaign in 2012.
For further contact or interviews, email adam@adamsweb.us or call 208-338-6867.
SOURCE Adam Graham
CONTACT: 208-338-6867, adam@adamsweb.us