The Republican National Committee released a 100-page report Monday on what went wrong in the 2012 election. There was a whole lot to unpack, but the central theme of the assessment, and the issue that threatens to marginalize their party, is the GOP’s dismal support among minorities.
The so-called autopsy recommends shifting the party’s stance on immigration, writing, “…we must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform. If we do not, our party’s appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencies only.”
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus also announced a $10 million effort to improve the party’s standing with minorities, including dispatching an army of Republican ambassadors to black, Hispanic and Asian communities.









