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So the front page here says that both Phil and Arnold will be in town tomorrow, but that only Phil is announcing where his event is. It seems like this is perfect example of how the parties have differed over the last decade or so. I'm not bashing Republicans, but the party leadership has taken on a feeling of secrecy and elitism that bothers me a lot. As a liberal, I feel my ideas for the future of the country are better certainly, but I also feel like I want to have someone to argue with. The leaders of the GOP don't seem interested in conversations with anyone who can't make a decent sized donation to their party. Has the GOP leadership decided to stop serving even the rank and file Republicans by holding invitation-only events in undisclosed locations? What say you?
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