As Republican voters have learned, to their dismay, party affiliation does not always matter when it comes to elected representatives. In Congress, for instance, "Republican" and "Democrat" often convey little more than the illusion of difference. For gauging the electorate's mood, however, voter registrations -- particularly when measured in the...
As Republican voters have learned, to their dismay, party affiliation does not always matter when it comes to elected representatives. In Congress, for instance, “Republican” and “Democrat” often convey little more than the illusion of difference. For gauging the electorate’s mood, however, voter registrations — particularly when measured in the…