The Grand Old Party'once moderate and even magnanimous'has fallen into a prison of its own making when it comes to presidential politics. Republicans may be having a heyday in the Congress but their prospects for the 2016 presidential election aren't great'and won't improve unless and until they break out of their intellectual and ideological straightjackets and start speaking to where the American public lives: geographically, culturally, and politically.
The Grand Old Party'once moderate and even magnanimous'has fallen into a prison of its own making when it comes to presidential politics. Republicans may be having a heyday in the Congress but their prospects for the 2016 presidential election aren't great'and won't improve unless and until they break out of their intellectual and ideological straightjackets and start speaking to where the American public lives: geographically, culturally, and politically.
John Kenneth White is a Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America and the author of several books on political parties and the U.S. Presidency.
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CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Preface: Why Republicans?Introduction: "I Can't Sell My Kids on This Party" 1. Zenith: Reagan's Triumph 2. Out-maneuvered and Angry: Bill Clinton and the Republicans 3. Out-manned: Barack Obama and a New Politics of Demography 4. A Conservative Imprisonment 5.Why the Republican Party Is Necessary Bibliography
CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Preface: Why Republicans?Introduction: "I Can't Sell My Kids on This Party" 1. Zenith: Reagan's Triumph 2. Out-maneuvered and Angry: Bill Clinton and the Republicans 3. Out-manned: Barack Obama and a New Politics of Demography 4. A Conservative Imprisonment 5.Why the Republican Party Is Necessary Bibliography
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