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|a Comeback :
|b conservatism that can win again
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|a Not in a generation has conservatism been in as much trouble as it is at the end of the Bush years.A majority of Americans say the country is "on the wrong track."Vetors prefer Democrats over Republicans on almost every issue, including taxes.The married, the middle class, the native-born are dwindling as a share of the population, while Democratic blocs are rising.A generation of young people has turned its back on the Republican Party.Too many conservatives and Republican has shuts their eyes to negative trends.David Frum offers answer.
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