For the first time, GOP used a series of runoff voting to pick their leader, instead of just using "highest votes recieved wins after first round".
He's fiscally conservative, but says GOP needs to change course and reach out to gays and pro-choice fiscal conservatives. Sounds like he leans a bit closer to the libertarians than the typical republican. Do you think that will succeed in winning elections, if he goes that route?
He's fiscally conservative, but says GOP needs to change course and reach out to gays and pro-choice fiscal conservatives. Sounds like he leans a bit closer to the libertarians than the typical republican. Do you think that will succeed in winning elections, if he goes that route?