What can a unified Republican Party agree on?

In Wyoming, there’s division in the ruling Republican Party. Sound familiar? The same could be said for North Dakota. So read the commentary linked below from Wyoming File and then replace Wyoming with North Dakota. It will be pretty accurate, but it won’t be personal. Maybe that’s a pathway to political reconciliation — it’s almost like saying things without saying them.

The full commentary is linked below; here’s the recap: The dust has settled after last month’s election, and now the Republican Party is at a crossroads, facing the tough question of unity. This isn’t just about national figures; it’s a journey that starts right here in Wyoming. The GOP must navigate its evolving landscape, exploring the roots that both tie the new to the old. To truly unite, Republicans are called to embrace diversity within their own ranks—the rich debates that forge stronger policies without demanding uniformity. The future depends on finding common ground that speaks to everyone.

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Khale Lenhart, WyoFile

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