Aug 21
TAMPA, Fla. –- If a group of insiders gathers in a hotel ballroom room and hashes out a document representing the views of a political party, but nobody reads it, does it exist?
That may be a bit unfair. Some people read party platforms. But not many.
During a break in the marathon Republican Party platform negotiations on Tuesday, a former aide to a GOP congressman approached two reporters and offered, unsolicited, an opinion on the impact of party platforms.
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