In a memo Tuesday, Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) President Dan Conston outlined a five-point plan for how House Republicans can regain the majority in 2022. Conston stressed building on the recruiting successes of 2020, repairing the fundraising problem on the “candidate side,” contrasting the left’s socialist policies with GOP policies, taking redistricting into account, and “maximizing the battlefield.” “We will win back the majority if we’re clear-eyed about the obstacles in front of us, apply the lessons learned from 2020, and follow our plan to victory,” wrote Conston (pdf). The CLF spent $140 million during the 2020 elections, helping House Republicans get within five seats of winning the majority. The SuperPAC now plans to play a similar role for the 2022 cycle. Conston said he wants to continue the trend of 2020 of winning with candidates who are women, minorities, or veterans. He specifically mentioned three House members who should …
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