Several Republican heavyweights are launching a new efofrt to introduce the nation to the GOP once again. But their message is that it’s time to move past the nostalgia for the Reagan years and focus on expanding the tent to attract as many people to the party as possible. Is that the right strategy or an abandonment of what works best for the party? Who is a Republican leader that will have some clout with the American people? And what can they learn from Reagan and Jack Kemp and others in the 1970s when the Republicans recovered from an even deeper problem with the electorate? We ask Richard Viguerie, chairman of conservativehq.com and author of “Conservatives Betrayed”.