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Political action must be taken to preserve Catholic schools as viable alternatives in urban education.
The Republican base is mostly white evangelical Christians, but it can grow through appealing to the educated affluent, the working-class nonevangelical faithful, or minorities.
Even with few questions on the nation’s fiscal position and foreign policy, most of the Republican candidates performed pretty well. If that’s the way the Republican primary voters and caucusgoers see things, the result may be to tighten the race for the nomination.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney gave his first major public speech in eighteen months on Thursday and removed all doubts that he would run for president in 2012.
Ben J. Wattenberg discusses presidential appointments.
Spying in on the afterlife.
A new book says that immigration restrictions are economically stupid, politically unsustainable, and morally wrong.
In the last quarter-century, the United States experienced relatively long periods of trench-warfare politics, during which the divisions between the parties were stable and the political battles were fought along familiar lines.




