AP/ March 2, 2013, 9:23 PM

Rove: GOP needs candidates who reflect diversity

Republican strategist Karl Rove gestures while at a luncheon at the California Republican Party convention, in Sacramento, Calif., Saturday, March 2, 2013.

Republican strategist Karl Rove gestures while at a luncheon at the California Republican Party convention, in Sacramento, Calif., Saturday, March 2, 2013. / AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli

SACRAMENTO, Calif. GOP strategist Karl Rove said Saturday that rebuilding the Republican brand in California will be a tough task that will require them to diversify and create a strategy to spread their message to a wider audience.

Referring to the state party's deep losses in recent years, Rove said it needs to focus on larger themes of restoring jobs and reducing government spending.

He also said the party must recruit candidates who reflect the diversity of the country, and in particular, California. By next year, Hispanics will overtake whites as the state's largest demographic group.

"We need to be asking for votes in the most powerful way possible, which is to have people asking for the vote who are comfortable and look like and sound like the people that we're asking for the vote from," Rove said.

His message to delegates, activists and local party officials throughout California was in line with the philosophy behind his new political action committee, the Conservative Victory Project. The committee was established to support Republican candidates it deems electable, offsetting GOP candidates who might offend key parts of the electorate.

Rove told activists at the Republican Party's spring convention in Sacramento that rebuilding would be "a big task," but noted Texas as an example. Once a Democratic stronghold, the state elected Republicans to 95 of 150 state House seats in November. Democrats have not won a statewide office in Texas since 1994.

Republicans hold the opposite status in California, where Democrats won supermajorities in the Legislature last fall and hold every statewide office. The GOP accounts for less than 30 percent of the state's voters and has been losing favor with Latinos, women and younger voters.

Rove said rebuilding the California Republican Party might be so tough that party activists might choose to continue on their current path, "or you can get up off of the mat and throw yourself back into this contest."

"Think smart, be active, be committed, rebuild the organization, ask for the vote in the right way, and speak boldly and proudly about our universal principles in a way that attracts support of your fellow Californians," he said.

Rove appeared at the convention as a favor to former state Senate Minority Leader Jim Brulte, a longtime friend who was expected to be elected as the state party's new chairman on Sunday.

His suggestions on expanding the types of candidates being fielded struck a chord with Tyson Greaves, a 63-year-old party member from San Jose who said pushing for diversity within the party is crucial.

"It's pretty clear to me that you don't have authenticity or credibility in a community if you show up only in an election cycle," he said.

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AttyFAM says:
Rove missed the point on California and Texas. Texas reapportioned to keep a majority of districts white and Republican. It stuffed Hispanics into districts where the Democrats will always win but never get a majority in the legislature. Texas had nothing to do with being diverse.

California, on the other hand, turned the reapportionment over to non-politicians who evenhandedly apportioned districts. So there were a lot of close races in 2012. Even so, Californians so detested the Republicans that they won few seats.

What the GOP needs to do but cannot is alter its worldview.
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OldTimeTruth says:
Thats right GOP just keep on doing what Karl Rove says. LOL I just love it...
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canabe100 says:
The GOP has diversity; extreme; crazy; delusional; in a bubble...a rainbow of diversity.
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stupa5 says:
Rove ...LMAO
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vissionquest says:
What Karl is saying is that they need candidates that are not republican. Asking this man to repair the party is shows how desperate they have gotten. No one has forgotten the despicable trickery he designed to get Bush elected.
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MerrellOBrian64 says:
I am totally content to allow the GOP to fragment away into nonexistence. They have been at war with gay marriage for twenty years. I've never been unemployed, paid every dollar in taxes I owe, work in the upper middle class and all they've done is try to create big government laws to destroy my family and my equality. To hell with them! Until they can start saying the word "gay", let the party die! It's well on its way. We're winning so what do I care?
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payasyougo says:
Rove. Still missing the point. And The Republican party will continue to fail and won't understand why.
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aouterbridge says:
Don't hire this guy again. He is finished! The GOP needs more youth. Start by getting rid of the old rigid, stubborn and backward thinking old men like this fella.
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myopinionpal says:
The GOP also need more candidates that care more about country than party.
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myopinionpal says:
The GOP also need more need candidates that care more about country than party.
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