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In DC and Tallahassee, a split-screen moment for the Republican Party

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In Washington, Republicans are falling apart. Multiple agendas are at play, and no leader is

strong to force competing factions to work with each other. Nationally, the GOP is in a moment of deep uncertainty about the course of its leadership: Will it be former President Donald Trump, now running a listless and erratic third presidential campaign, or someone new? There is a shortage of clarity and purpose about the future. Except in Tallahassee.

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