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She believes that the United States now stands at a similar crossroads, with widespread discontent and a desire for change. Capitalizing on this, she suggests a new generation of Republican leaders could emerge—focused less on cultural warfare and more on pragmatic, economically sound policies—akin to Reagan’s appeal.
Strassel urges Americans to recognize this potential moment for renewal, emphasizing that genuine change requires electing leaders committed to restoring accountability, reining in government overreach, and renewing faith in the political system. She argues that, with the right leadership and a return to constitutional principles, America can bounce back from this malaise.