Blackstone Fellow featured in Christian Science Monitor: Young Republicans seek a new kind of party

The Christian Science Monitor:

Philip Henderson, a law student at The University of Georgia in Athens, is one of a growing number of idealistic young Republicans joining the conversation as the political party struggles to redefine itself after the 2008 elections . . .

To gain plurality, the party has to tie together three disparate and not easily reconciled strands: The rural and evangelical South and West, exemplified by Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin; the libertarian fringe embodied by Ron Paul; and multiracial pragmatists, such as Gov. Bobby Jindal in Louisiana . . .

Philip Henderson, quoted and in the photo, is a Blackstone Fellow.

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