March is shaping up to be the most important month for the Republican Party in more than a decade
For the first time since 2006, the GOP controls the White House and Congress.
That power gives Republicans who thwarted much of President Obama’s second term the opportunity to fundamentally change federal policy and win legislative victories desired since the height of the Tea Party movement — if they can unify behind a common agenda.
The wish list begins with passing a budget, reforming the tax code and repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
All three issues are divisive, making the next six weeks key.
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