The 2014 midterm elections offer the Republican Party an opportunity to retake both houses of Congress for the first time since 2006. Their outcome will have major implications for the legislature's relationship with an outgoing President Barack Obama, the race to win the White House in 2016, and the future of the GOP. This e-book, with a foreword by The Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau Chief Gerald F. Seib, collects the WSJ's reporting on the party's struggle to regroup – and, perhaps, unify its sometimes-fractured elements – after Mr. Obama's 2012 victory, all in hopes of a comeback.