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The Real San Fran Nancy
By Tony Perkins
When the confetti finally settles at DNC headquarters and the bottles of champagne run dry, Americans will get a good, hard look at their new leaders. With the House, the Senate, and the statehouses in their grasp, the country has spoken. But for many voters, lured by the promise of fresh faces and ideas, the reality may be sobering.
For the GOP, racked by personal scandal and policy inefficiency, losing the majority wasn't so much a foregone conclusion as it was a necessary one. In the end, voters had grown tired of a party whose lapses in judgment were overshadowed only by its lapse of belief in core values....
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