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Changes in the Republican Party 2014-2016

06/10/2014

The defeat in the Republican primary of Eric Cantor in Virgina by Brat, a professor of economics at Macon College. Brat faces another professor of Macon College in the election.

Grouped Articles

Eric Cantor Defeated by David Brat, Tea Party Challenger, in Primary Upset

New York Times 06.10.2014

Once Snubbed, David Brat Turns the Tables

New York Times 06.11.2014

David Brat and Jack Trammell show unease in the spotlight

New York Times 06.12.2014

Obama’s Odds With Congress: Bad to Worse

New York Times 06.12.2014

The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed

Wall Street Journal 10.13.2015

Parties’ Divide on the Economy Widens

Wall Street Journal 11.16.2015

It’s the American Dream, Stupid

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2016

A Republican Cure for Liberal Failures on Poverty

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2016

Here’s what a conservative policy agenda should look like in the Trump era - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.27.2016

What Republicans Should Say

New York Times 01.29.2016

Trump is the GOP’s Frankenstein monster. Now he’s strong enough to destroy the party. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02.25.2016

Trump and the Also-Rans

Wall Street Journal 02.25.2016

Trump Can’t Break the Republican Party

Wall Street Journal 04.15.2016

Donald Trump positions himself as the voice of ‘the forgotten men and women’

Washington Post 07.22.2016

Republicans Rode Waves of Populism Until They Crashed the Party

WSJ 10.26.2016

Opinion | The G.O.P. Is Rotting

The New York Times 12.08.2017

For Republicans, ‘The Dam Has Broken.’ But for How Long?

New York TImes 07.17.2018


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