More people? No. SMARTER PEOPLE.
This is what your advocated tactics costs us previously.
In the wake of controversy, Lott resigned as Senate Republican Leader on December 20, 2002, effective at the start of the next session, January 3, 2003. Bill Frist of Tennessee was later elected to the leadership position. Senator John E. Sununu (R) of New Hampshire said, after Lott's election as Senate Minority Whip, "He understands the rules. He's a strong negotiator." Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R) said he's "the smartest legislative politician I've ever met."[14]
Me and My Brother against my Cousin. Me and My cousin against an outsider.
Choose to Lose.
Great Politics.