He needs a better primary challenger next time. Someone who can hold together social conservatives and neoconservatives.
His primary challenger last time was a moderate establishment Chamber guy. Social conservatives went with Amash, and for him to be primaried out, they have to switch.
His primary challenger actually blocked me on Facebook when I suggested he lost because he was too soft. Probably someone who shouldn't run again if he can't handle friendly criticism.
I'm a social conservative and if I were in Michigan I'd support Amash proudly. There was a day where SoCons would've stood with the noninterventionist. I see those days returning soon.