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“It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones.”
The states, he suggested, not the federal government, were the natural place to solve problems.
To reorient, especially in a time of war, Coolidge and other Republicans had to look past Taft or Roosevelt, maybe all the way past, to their own evening star. To succeed now, the Republicans had to show they were still the Party of Lincoln.