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Washington. Republican Party chairman Michael Steele insists the party has embarked on a new chapter and says it now must offer genuine solutions for the ailing country.

“The era of apologizing for Republican mistakes of the past is now officially over. It is done,” Steele said in remarks prepared for delivery Tuesday to state party chairmen. “We have turned the page, we have turned the corner. No more looking in the rearview mirror. From this point forward, we will focus all of our energies on winning the future.”

Yet, even as Steele urged the party to focus on the future, he reached back to a former Republican president, saying: “Ronald Reagan always insisted that our party must move aggressively to seize the moment. He insisted that our party recognize the truth of the times and establish our first principles in both word and deed.”

Imploring conservatives to fearlessly apply their “timeless principles” to current challenges, Steele said, “For Reagan’s conservatism to take root in the next generation we must offer genuine solutions that are relevant to this age.”

The Republican National Committee chief is seeking to re-establish himself as the head of the beleaguered party and chart its course. His speech comes after a rocky start to his two-year term that drew criticism from some longtime RNC members as well as ridicule from the Democrats. Steele is trying to lead a Republican Party that is out of power in the White House, Congress and a slew of statehouses across the country. The party also has no natural successor to former President George W. Bush.

And the party is in the midst of an intense debate over its identity while facing an emboldened Democratic Party that’s grown larger under President Barack Obama’s leadership as Republican ranks have slimmed.

“Republicans may be the minority party at the moment, but we represent the ideas and concerns of the majority of Americans,” Steele said.

 




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