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Republican politicians and conservative activists seem positively giddy about the political prospects for 2004. With the president enjoying strong public support for his foreign policy and signing a third growth-oriented tax cut in as many years, optimists seem willing to look beyond the reelection of George W. Bush to other ground-shaking goals.
But it's too early for popping corks. Among other uncertainties is the lingering, indeed the festering, problem of health care -- on which the Right has yet to establish a coherent and credible message.
Think the Democratic presidential wannabes are foolish to be focusing so much -- and so soon -- on health ...