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Conservatives Must Reverse National Decay – and Save the GOP from Self-Destruction
With national elections looming, all the structural factors favor a Republican wave that will shift control of the Senate and give the GOP majorities in both houses of Congress. Yet, the actual Senate contests in Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, and North Carolina are considered too close to call. This implies that despite President Obama’s fall in public confidence as his economic and foreign policies have faltered; the Republicans have not presented voters with a strong case for putting them into power.
Posted in Immigration & Border Security, News and Analysis, Trade & Economics
Tagged China, Council on Foreign Relations, Eric Cantor, Foreign Affairs, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, Reagan Revolution, Ronald Reagan, Tom Donohue, TPA, Trade Promotion Authority, US Chamber of Commerce, US Trade Deficit, World Trade Organization