Natalie Matthews-Ramo      
      On a balmy May evening at a D.C. rooftop bar with a view of      the Capitol, two dozen or so Republicans milled around      drinking topical cocktails. There was the bourbon-based      Pre-Existing Condition. Russian to the White House paired      vodka with elderflower and grapefruit. The Spicey Margarita      paid homage to the long-suffering,       bush-hiding, Holocaust      centering White House press secretary.    
      Christina Cauterucci is a Slate staff      writer.
      The crowd had gathered to celebrate the launch of Republican      Women for Progress, a nonprofit that grew out of opposition      to the partys de facto leader. Formerly named Republican      Women for Hillarya loose network of women who temporarily      turned against their party to support the Democratic nominee      over Donald TrumpRWFP is fashioning itself as a home for      women who want to see the GOP abandon Trumpism in favor of a      more inclusive, moderate ideology. Meghan Milloy, one of      RWFPs co-founders, says the organizations goal is      eventually to become an EMILYs List for the reasonable      Republican woman, name-checking the 30-year-old fundraising      and training organization for pro-choice Democratic women.      What does reasonable mean to Milloy? Not being an asshole,      mainly.    
      Every day, I think Hillary Clinton should have been      president, says 31-year-old Jennifer Pierotti Lim, who      founded Republican Women for Hillary and RWFP. There were a      number of policy areas I didnt agree with her on, but when      it came to biggest faults of Trumpnational security and      trade policy and general adeptness at being a leaderHillary      came out far ahead.    
      The women of RWFP see Clinton as a moderate, even a moderate      Republican, as board member Ariel Hill-Davis, 32, puts it. A      self-professed business conservative, Hill-Davis can sound      a lot like a Democrat: She believes in reasonable gun      control, abortion access, and reforming a justice system      thats imprisoned an entire generation of black men. She      protested Trumps travel ban and is passionate about LGBTQ      rights. But Hill-Davis comes from a long line of Republicans      and says she salivates at the thought of entitlement      reform. Her years working for trade associations in the      mining and manufacturing industries shored up a belief that      regulations on businesses can poison a healthy economy.      Lets just say I dont have a problem with the fact that            Scott Pruitt is running the EPA, she says.    
      Milloy, whos 30, was turned off by Trumps misogyny and      general incompetence during the campaignand still isbut      also felt that his positions on trade and immigration didnt      reflect traditional Republican values. We kind of want to      rewind to, I guess, if there ever was an era of the moderate      Republican that really does care about small business and the      middle class, and wants to grow the economy, and isnt      focused on wedge issues, she said at the launch party.      Milloy had hoped GOP leaders could personally oppose things      like LGBTQ rights and abortion while publicly recognizing      that the Supreme Court had already affirmed these rights. The      majority of the country       supports those       rulings, and though RWFP women harbor a range of views on      abortion, they support gay rights and agree that extreme      anti-choice measures, like shutting down womens health      centers       in the way of Texas, make for bad public policy.    
        Tim Lim      
      Yet the GOP has doubled down on social issues, which wouldnt      appear to help them court younger voters. The Pew Research      Center put millennial support for equal marriage at       71 percent in 2016, when 62 percent of people aged 1829      said       abortion should be legal in all or most circumstances.      While in the last decade young people have increasingly      forgone identification with either partya trend that should      concern Democrats, toomillennials have become       more likely to identify as liberal, while the proportion      of conservative millennials has remained constant.    
      In the short term, RWFPs leaders want the group to function      like a hybrid think tank and civic participation club,      releasing in-depth policy analysis and helping women get      involved in politics as advocates or candidates. On top of      the list of role models for the group are Sen. Lisa Murkowski      of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, both Republican      women whove recently opposed their party in votes on            Planned Parenthood funding and Secretary of Education            Betsy DeVos confirmation. The leaders of RWFP believe      that if there were more Murkowskis and Collinses in office      willing to criticize or break with their own party, the GOP      might not have ended up with candidate Trump.    
      On top of the list of role models for the group are Sen. Lisa      Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.    
      Eventually, RWFP intends to form a political action committee      and train would-be candidates themselves. The group is      building on an existing network of 10 state chapters left      over from pre-election organizing as Republican Women for      Hillary, a group Lim started in May 2016, after Trump became      the GOPs presumptive nominee. She was motivated in large      part by       his history of misogynist treatment of women. At the      time, Lim was working as director of health policy for the      U.S. Chamber of Commerce and assumed her side gig would only      last through the election, no matter who won. But what we      learned through the campaign was there were       so many Republican women who felt the same way as us, who      felt so disconnected from the party and didnt agree with the      direction the party was going, Lim says.    
        Tracy Russo      
      She earned a speaking      slot at the Democratic National Convention and, with      Milloy, organized fellow Republican Hillary supporters in the      groups state chapters to join local get-out-the-vote      efforts. The group wanted to give cover to other Republicans,      especially Republican women, who might be wary of publicly      rebuking Trump on their own. They held coming-out parties      for lifelong Republicans who had to break it to their parents      or significant others that theyd be casting votes for a      Democrat. They also met older Republican women who kept their      misgivings about Trump to themselves because they were raised      to think it was gauche for women to talk politics. Some said      they wanted to vote for Clinton, but their husbands wouldnt      let them or even filled out their absentee ballots on their      behalf. We were like, Oh my gosh, what?! Are you      in the voting booth together? Just do what you want,       Milloy says. Thats our target, to empower [women]. Dont      let your husband, or anyone, tell you what you need to be      thinking or feeling or voting.    
      Lim, Milloy, and Hill-Davis spent election night at what was      supposed to be a victory party they held with a like-minded      organization called Never Trump. I was an absolute mess,      Hill-Davis recalls of that night. It was really eye-opening      for me, she says, to realize where our country actually is      in terms of how we view strong women. I work in a mans      world, and Im used to interacting with men, so seeing a      really strong woman get torn down for all the things we      elevate and praise in men was brutal.    
      The Republican Party generally abhors anything that smacks of      identity politics when the identities arent       white and       male, and that would include initiatives such as RWFP      that strive to help a particular demographic get a leg up.      RWFP members believe that the Republican Party, at its best,      stands for equal opportunity but not necessarily equal      outcomes. This election cycle reinforced their suspicion that      equal opportunity for women in politics is a myth. It      fundamentally changed my understanding of the country,      Hill-Davis says, to see       misogyny, among       other forces of hate, keep a pre-eminently capable      candidate from besting the least-qualified candidate the U.S.      had ever seen.    
      Part of RWFPs goal is pushing more women to run in      general, Hill-Davis says. But the other part is carving out      a safe space to be a Republican thats not toeing the current      party line. Ive been called a RINO      since I got to D.C. But from my perspective, things like LGBT      rights and access to reproductive health care for womenthose      are actually small-government issues, in that they protect      peoples rights to make their own decisions about their      bodies and lives. Other RWFP leaders are chagrined by      Republican state legislators obsession with anti-transgender      bathroom laws and Attorney General Jeff Sessions crusade for      tougher prosecution of minor drug offenses. The group prides      itself on accepting supporters who hold a variety of      political viewpoints. For instance, some women of RWFP stayed      home from the Womens March on Washington because of its            exclusion of anti-abortion groups, but Lim staffed a      hospitality suite for marching RWFP supporters in a friends      D.C. apartment near the march route.    
      Milloy cringes at the memory of Vice President Mike Pences      viral photo of      his health care meeting with the House Freedom Caucus,      capturing more than two dozen attendees with not a woman      visible among them. At the very least, she wondered, didnt      anyone in the roomall members of a party thats regularly      criticized for its treatment of womenthink about the crappy      optics of that meeting? After Mitt Romneys defeat in the      2012 election, the Republican National Committees autopsy      concluded that women represent more than half the voting      population in the country, and our inability to win their      votes is losing us elections. Then, oddly enough, they went      ahead and nominated Donald Trump. Odder still, he won. Right      now I think a lot of Republicans in the party think, Well,      we won. We own the whole government, so were kind of winning      right now. Why would we go back and look at things that might      not be working?  says Lim.    
      The women of RWFP are hanging their hopes for a GOP reckoning      on the 2018 midterm elections, when they hope big Republican      losses will force party leadership to shift course toward the      center. I dont think I have it in me to be a Democrat,      says Hill-Davis, due to her commitment to fiscal      conservatism. But since the Republican Party is currently      full of people putting party before country, she says, RWFP      plans to build its own activist infrastructure and candidate      pipeline outside party bounds.    
      RWFP plans to build its own activist infrastructure and      candidate pipeline outside party bounds.    
      Democratic women have a       formidable roster of role models in state and national      politics, plus a zillion organizations that can help them run      for office, but there are comparatively few bipartisan      candidate-training groups for women and barely any that focus      on Republicans. Most of the ones that do exist are closely      tied to the national party and led by people like Carrie      Almond, president of the National Federation of Republican      Women, who       told me in January that she was blown away with the      excitement and enthusiasm of conservative women in support      of a President Trump. Republican women dismayed by Trumps      victoryand by the national party leadership that boosted      Trump and some of the far-right obstructionists in Congress      into officedont mesh with that crowd.    
      But those same disaffected Republicans wouldnt feel at home      with Democrats, either. The women of RWFP maintain that they      can have a bigger influence on the countrys direction by      forcing the party to change rather than giving up and      registering as independents. Part of their loyalty to the GOP      is cultural: Lim says the Republican Party inspires a tribal      mentality in members. Thats useful when it comes to voter      turnout but not when it delivers victory to candidates who      will sour voters on the party in the long term.    
      Even for Lim, tribal allegiance can only go so far. If Trump      is elected a second time, that would make it pretty hard to      think we could bring the Republican Party back to where RWFP      wants it to be, she says. If the GOP accepts Trumpism as the      new norm, Lim might leave the party to which shes staked her      professional name. You do have to draw a line somewhere,      she says. Its hard to even know where that line is these      days.    
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