Former Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) said Tuesday that the GOP will need to regroup if it wants to grow and expand.
Calling former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) a consensus builder, Snowe said she agreed with his comments on Fox News Sunday this weekend that the Republican Party should be “closed for repairs.”
“The Republican Party is undergoing significant and serious changes and they’re going to have to rethink their approach as a political party and how they’re going to regroup and become a governing majority party that appeals to a broader group of Americans than they do today,” said Snowe.
After 17 years in the Senate, Snowe retired last year, citing extreme polarization and gridlock in Congress as reasons for her decision. In her new book, “Fighting for Common Ground,” Snowe offers advice to lawmakers operating in the highly partisan system.
But one reason for the rancor could be the new makeup of the chamber. Currently there are only six senators who have served more than 20 years and by 2015, less than one quarter of senators will have served pre- 9/11.
“You have a whole new group of lawmakers that know no other environment than the current one of dysfunction and disharmony,” said Snowe. “And that’s troubling.”








