The Republican majority leader in the Senate can’t pass high-priority bills because he lacks a genuine working majority.
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Tag Archives: The Republican Party
Mind The ‘Efficiency Gap’
Does it violate the Constitution when elected officials redraw district boundaries to benefit their party?
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Republicans Campaign Against Their Own Front-Runner
Democrats will work to disqualify Trump in voters’ minds, and leading Republicans are providing a head start.
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Paul Ryan’s Shadow Candidacy
Democrats’ nightmare scenario is one in which Paul Ryan unites the GOP as its nominee for president.
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Is Too Much Democracy Bad For Democracy?
Democrats and Republicans could pick candidates who are not actual Democrats or Republicans, as craziness rules the primaries.
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Countering A Presumption Of Bigotry
A conservative GOP lawmaker sees no contradiction in sponsoring gay rights legislation, despite media stereotypes.
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No Fraternizing With Marriage Rights Opponents
A prominent Broadway fundraiser is canceled after backers talked to Ted Cruz. How does this help?
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Mitt’s Expiration Date
The Romneys made it clear that Mitt would not run again in 2016. Then he reclaimed shelf space by hinting that he might.
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Will Millennials Finally Rebel Against Boomer Parents?
Republicans hope fiscal concerns will steer younger voters their way.
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Why Have A Party Platform?
The only thing worse than fighting over a new party platform may be running on one from four years ago.
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