A heated and high-stakes battle is raging within the Republican Party, and the outcome will be momentous for both the party and the country. Will the party interpret President Bush's re-election victory as a mandate to cater to the demands of the far-right base? Or, as Christine Todd Whitman advocates here, seize the opportunity to return to the core Republican principles that propelled the "Reagan revolution" and appeal to a broad base of Americans.
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To achieve long-term success, she writes, the Republicans must move their focus back to the core issues that unite the true base of the party: less government, stronger national security, lower taxes combined with spending restraints, and job creation in the private sector--issues that have largely been pushed aside by efforts to ban abortion and embryonic stem cell research and a push to amend the Constitution to prohibit gay marriage. She also offers ideas for attracting more African Americans and women to the GOP, and highlights Republican environmental successes that have been ignored. It's My Party Too is a compelling analysis of the future of the Republican Party. --Shawn Carkonen
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