Despite the "Growth and Opportunity Project" report, a 73-page "autopsy," released by the Republican National Committee shortly after the disastrous 2012 elections, it's become increasingly clear in recent months that the party has abandoned even the report's most anodyne proposals. Instead of outreach to women, immigrants and poor people (among other proposals), here's what the Republican Party has opted to attempt instead.It all starts, of course, with a strategy of voter disenfranchisement, where, despite representing a growing share of the populace, the number of minority voters would steadily shrink.