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Tomorrow – The End

Roughly 24-hours from now, the polls on the east coast will be closing.  Undoubtedly, the election will be leaning heavily Democratic at nearly every level. Republicans should brace for losses at the Congressional, Sentaorial, and Presidential levels.

As I mentioned before, this is not a loss but rather the beginning of a new generation of Republicans.  A number of Republican state chairmen have begun the process of healing by scheduling reforming events – concentrating on the future.

We may have lost the battle, but we are on track to win the war.

 

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