Going Red

In 'Going Red', Ed Morrissey explores the seismic shifts shaking the political landscape of America. Through captivating anecdotes and keen insights, he reveals how grassroots movements are redefining conservatism. The narrative delves into the motivations behind this transformation and the burgeoning influence of a new generation of conservative thinkers. Morrissey's sharp analysis challenges readers to reevaluate their beliefs and consider the future of the Republican Party. Will the emerging wave of red change the game, or will traditional values prevail?

By Ed Morrissey

Published: 2016

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