We’re just going to put it out there: The Republican brand is so damaged in some parts of the state that many faithful party voters won’t even admit their leanings in public anymore.
We’re not saying the party doesn’t bear some blame.
Too often if a conservative goes off script, the establishment
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Despite avoiding a government shutdown, Washington has still been launched into a week with a flurry of legislative activity with high stakes for both parties. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo
DRIVING THE DAY
YES, WASHINGTON HAS AVOIDED A GOVERNMENT shutdown. But the late-December and early-January doldrums we’re accustomed to