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The Ripon Society is a centrist Republican think tank, founded in 1964. The name is a reference to Ripon, Wisconsin, the birthplace of the Republican Party; the Society sees itself as urging a return to the party's founding principles.
Its first public statement was written in the weeks following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy:
We believe that the future of our party lies not in extremism, but in moderation. The moderate course offers the Republican Party the best chance to build a durable majority position in American politics. This is the direction the party must take if it is to win the confidence of the ?new Americans? who are not at home in the politics of another generation:
These and other like them hold the key to the future of our politics.
Advisory board members as of 2004 include the following senators:
Advisory board members as of 2004 include the following representatives: