Two weeks into his presidency, Barack Obama enjoys nearly a two-thirds public approval rating. His popularity could pose a problem down the road for Republicans as they work to re-brand the Grand Old Party.
A roundtable of conservative thinkers — Matt Continetti, of the Weekly Standard, Minnesota Republican strategist Vin Weber and Reihan Salam, of The Atlantic — talks about what Republicans must do to win new loyalists in the age of Obama.
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