Dr.Who
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Here is a link to the article:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/08/13/are_elections_decided_by_random_chance.html
Here is a paragraph:
Over the past nine months, the Republican Party has been consumed by a debate over how it should respond to Mitt Romney's loss in 2012. Should it reach out to Hispanics? Should it move to the center? Should it try to differentiate itself from the Democratic Party by moving more to the right? Or perhaps it should attempt to redefine what "left" and “right” mean, possibly by embracing a more populist approach? Let me step a bit outside of the proverbial box here, and ask a more foundational question: What if the GOP doesn’t need to change all that much?
If you read the whole article then what do you think about it?
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/08/13/are_elections_decided_by_random_chance.html
Here is a paragraph:
Over the past nine months, the Republican Party has been consumed by a debate over how it should respond to Mitt Romney's loss in 2012. Should it reach out to Hispanics? Should it move to the center? Should it try to differentiate itself from the Democratic Party by moving more to the right? Or perhaps it should attempt to redefine what "left" and “right” mean, possibly by embracing a more populist approach? Let me step a bit outside of the proverbial box here, and ask a more foundational question: What if the GOP doesn’t need to change all that much?
If you read the whole article then what do you think about it?