Recently, South Carolina Republicans have attracted a fair amount of positive national attention (a welcome change from last summer). Not only have they tapped
“„Does the election of a single black Republican Congressman prove that the G.O.P. is on its way to shedding all the race-related baggage it’s accumulated over the last few decades? No, probably not. But I do think it suggests that I was right about Jindal and Obama — that whatever role race plays in the Republican base’s anxieties about the current president, there are an awful lot of rank-and-file conservative voters who are eager to step inside a ballot box and prove their multicultural, post-racial bona fides.
