HOW ROMNEY CAN SOLVE HIS WOMAN PROBLEMBY MICHAEL GERSONWASHINGTON POST[W]omen and independents want some reassurance that Republicans give a damn about someone other than Republican primary voters. It is not a high bar. But Romney needs to start somewhere — to pick an issue of justice and equity that he cares about deeply. … A successful presidential candidate must have a compelling economic message. But he must also be able to stand before the nation and say: “I will serve all American citizens, whether they support me or not. My conscience, my faith, my view of America requires it. It hurts us all when any are hopeless.” One of the best ways to appeal to women — and to humans, for that matter — is to show some humanity.
THE TWO ECONOMIESBY DAVID BROOKSNEW YORK TIMESDemocrats are more optimistic that government can enhance the productivity of the global sectors of the economy while redirecting their benefits. … I don’t know which coalition will gain the upper hand. But I do think today’s arguments are rooted in growing structural rifts. There’s an urgent need to understand the interplay between the two different sectors. I’d also add that it’s not always easy to be in one of those pockets — including the media and higher education — that are making the bumpy transition.
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