Tim Pawlenty’s Sam’s Club Republicanism
The party needs to reach out to working- and middle-class voters, argues the former Minnesota governor.
Presidential and congressional elections were held in the United States on November 6. Incumbent Democrat Barack Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney. Control of Congress remained split between a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives and a Republican majority in the Senate.
The party needs to reach out to working- and middle-class voters, argues the former Minnesota governor.
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