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Conservative Victory Project

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We don't want to become a party in which a handful of political bosses gather up money from billionaires in order to destroy the candidates they don't like, and that's what you're talking about.
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The initiative was mostly defunct by 2014, largely in part due to incumbent candidates not being in as much risk to losing to Tea Party candidates compared to the previous election cycle.
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and independent conservative candidates in the elections of 2012. The project was strongly criticized by some other conservative activists, including
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Karl Rove
American Crossroads
Tea Party
Newt Gingrich
"Top Donors to Republicans Seek More Say in Senate Races"
"New Rove Effort Has G.O.P. Aflame"
"Newt Gingrich Blasts Karl Rove's New Super-PAC: It's 'Dangerous' And A 'Terrible Idea'"
"Conservative Victory Project wins by losing"
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