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Republican Leaders Search for New, Winning Strategy

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The U.S. Republican party in 2013-2014

01/25/2013

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Republican candidate Romney received onl 8% of the black vote, 25% of the Asian American vote, and 29% of the Hispanic vote. He received the vote of six out of ten seniors and a majority of the over 40 age vote, and did poorly with the 18-29 age group.

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Governor Jindal of Louisiana and the Republican party

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