The party would do well, as did the Democrats in the 1970s, to form an organization within the GOP akin to the Democratic Leadership Council or Coalition for a Democratic Majority, in order to steer the party back toward the center, repudiate the politics of divisiveness and introduce a new generation of leadership. For such an undertaking, Republicans who steered clear of Trump and Trumpism will be needed. In essence, the Republicans who knew enough to stay away from Trump's convention (e.g., New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez) and stars who have shown the capacity to unify their constituents under the banner of conservative reform (e.g., South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley) should now step up to lead the post-Trump GOP.