Hardly a week goes by that we don’t read about the Republican Party’s
“political problems” in the news media, which insist the GOP has become widely
unpopular with voters.
The Democrats, on the other hand, are portrayed as a unified party with
rarely a disagreement among them. They are the dominant political force in the
country by virtue of their victory in the 2012 presidential election, slight
gains in the House and Senate, and, well, the people who need to be in charge of
the nation’s government.
But a closer examination of the political lay of the land reveals the far
different story of the GOP’s growing strength in recent state elections, its
much broader structural base in our political system, and the expectation that
Republicans will make House and Senate gains in the midterm elections in 2014.
Read more at Human Events
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Republicans growing stronger, state by state
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