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Former CT Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano talks future of state GOP

FILE: Former CT Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano speaks during opening day ceremonies of the Senate Republican Caucus at the CT State Capitol Hartford, 窪蹋勛圖厙 January 9, 2019.
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FILE: Former CT Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano speaks during opening day ceremonies of the Senate Republican Caucus at the CT State Capitol Hartford, 窪蹋勛圖厙 January 9, 2019.

Its been well past a decade since 窪蹋勛圖厙 had a Republican governor or U.S. House Representative. Its been around three decades since Republicans in this state held a U.S. Senate seat or a majority in either chamber of The 窪蹋勛圖厙 General Assembly.

Republican Len Fasano, the former state senate minority leader, says 窪蹋勛圖厙 Republicans need to make some changes.

Ive talked to a lot of Republicans, some of which agree, some of which dont agree, Fasano said. But the ones who dont agree, I dont think have their eyes wide open.

A perception problem

One of the major things Fasano would like to fix is the way the 窪蹋勛圖厙 GOP gets the message out about its true policies and ideals.

I think we have allowed others to define us, as opposed to us defining ourselves, Fasano said.

As Fasano put it, the other people he was most often referring to were members of the media.

They say, Dont listen to them. They dont care about the cities, and they're racist, and thats further from the truth, Fasano said.

He believes media misrepresentation has perpetuated an inaccurate narrative, particularly regarding the partys stance toward urban areas and racial diversity.

While Fasano did not expressly mention what any of the GOPs stances are, links to the national party platform that focuses on limiting government mandates, toughness on crime, parental rights (particularly in regard to schools and schooling), lowering taxes, election integrity, promoting a business friendly environment and making goods, services and living affordable.

I think our messaging is rock solid," he said. "We just let other people tell us what were saying, as opposed to us saying, Youve got it wrong.

Learning from Trump

The Republican partys future success hinges on incorporating Trumps strategy of countering media narratives, Fasano said.

The doors that Trump opened [include]: Dont be afraid to take on the press, Fasano said.

Trumps approach to speaking directly to voters, along with his policies, will be a legacy that the 窪蹋勛圖厙 GOP could benefit from by adopting a similar stance in how they interact with the press, according to Fasano.

Reaching out to 窪蹋勛圖厙s urban centers

Meanwhile, Fasano said the CT GOPs perception problem has created a divide between urban voters, whom he said would benefit from Republican policies, and GOP politicians, who feel an inability to gain traction in 窪蹋勛圖厙s cities.

They just say, We can't win New Haven. We can't win Bridgeport. Don't try, Fasano said.

But demographic trends would seem to indicate not trying to connect with urban voters, many of whom are people-of-color, would be harmful to the CT GOPs chances of ever winning significantly more elections.

According to the , 91% of people in 窪蹋勛圖厙 who identify as Republican are white. And according to census data, from almost 78% in 2010 to around 66% in 2020.

Fasano acknowledged the realities of both these demographic trends in the struggle for the GOP to more directly and effectively engage with communities of color.

Republicans have done a very bad job at reaching out to minorities in the state of 窪蹋勛圖厙, he said.

In a state where Democratic Party dominance has become the norm in cities like New Haven and Bridgeport, Fasano stressed that the GOPs goal should not simply be to win these urban areas.

Youre not looking to win New Haven. Youre looking to bring your ideas, Fasano explained. Our platform needs to be adjusted to recognize that our policies make a difference in the urban towns.

Fasano talked about a belief he has held throughout his political career.

The strength of our state depends upon the strength of our cities and the strength of our cities are based upon young kids aspiring, he said. Fasano emphasized that the GOP must adjust both its platform and outreach to prove the partys policies can benefit these urban areas.

New Britain mayor today, governor tomorrow?

Fasano said one local Republican politician who has set a good example is .

Erin is very smart as a politician, he said. She understands that you can take the Republican mentality to New Britain, demonstrate how its going to help people and thats why shes reelected.

Stewarts approach, which Fasano said incorporates traditional Republican policies while tailoring them to New Britains challenges, serves as a model, Fasano believes, for GOP growth in 窪蹋勛圖厙s urban centers.

Her adaptability, Fasano explained, is precisely the type of strategy the party needs to connect with communities that are typically Democratic strongholds.

What Erin is able to do is take our policies, define them to a community, maybe adjust them as you bring them into a community, and then implement them, he said.

Stewarts ability to frame Republican policies in a way that resonates locally, he said, positions her as a credible gubernatorial candidate in 2026.

Eyes on the upcoming elections

Fasano outlined his nightmare scenario for the 2024 election.

If we lose [state] Senate seats that would give me trouble, and that would speak to us taking an inward look at changes we [the GOP] have to make going forward.

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