What should the
Grand Old Party do to resurrect itself enough to mount some
semblance of resistance to the advancing Democratic juggernaut? The
answer, writes Shikha Dalmia, is that it needs intellectual
coherence around a powerful idea, and that idea should be liberty.
This is a principle that is both strong enough to intellectually
moor the party in the way that those who want a "purer" GOP
desire—and grand enough to appeal to a broad swath of the
population, as those who advocate a more Big Tent approach
recommend.
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