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The political effects of the census are disproportionate to the actual demographic trends the GOP faces.
As liberals frantically try to explain away President Obama's problems, it has become clear that Obama has lost his connection with the American people and that he is aloof without inspiring confidence.
Though poll numbers suggest large Republican gains in the House this November, Republicans should be cautious because picking up 39 seats is still a steep climb.
Republicans need a message change that warns of the dangers of a one-party, left-wing government.
Since World War II, a touchstone of American conservatism has been the defense of freedom, but conservatives, and the party that putatively represents them, need to now decide whether they wish to continue to warrant the public's trust that they are best suited to defending America.
A trend may have started bringing more black representatives to Congress from non-minority districts.
For the first time in decades, the conventions may pick the candidates.
Claims that the government does not tax the richest Americansenough do not hold up under close scrutiny.



