RNC, Romney Operatives Join Forces With New Firm                             			 			  				         	                                             Friday, 22 Mar 2013 01:49 PM
                        By Sandy Fitzgerald
                        with the  Republican National Committee's research director to form an outside  rapid response group to conduct research and spin against Democratic  candidates.     “We plan to start this enterprise because so many Republicans seem to  agree there is a need on our side of the aisle for an entity that is  focused solely on holding Democrats accountable for their actions and  records using research, candidate tracking, rapid response, and digital  tools,” Matt Rhoades, who managed Romney's campaign, told  Politico.     Joe Pounder, the RNC's current research director, will join Rhoades in  the venture called America Rising, which serves as a super PAC and  limited liability company, Politico noted Thursday.    The Democrats have a similar opposition group, American Bridge.     The two Republicans plan to put money immediately into creating an  online presence that will be used to target and define Democrats early  in both the midterm and 2016 elections.     They said their primary  focus will be on the 2016 Democratic  presidential field, which, at least for now, may mean a lot of research  and other activities aimed at discouraging a possible run by former  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.     They also plan to begin shaping narratives that could be used against other Democrats should Clinton decide not to run.     The RNC is expected to back America Rising, which also plans to address  many of the problems outlined in GOP Chairman Reince Priebus's report  released earlier this week detailing the party's failure to recognize  the country's new political demographics.     “The Growth and Opportunity Project report noted the need for  conservative groups to help on the research front and we’re excited  about the efforts of groups like America Rising that will further  strengthen the future of the Republican Party,” said RNC spokeswoman  Kirsten Kukowski.     
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