Crossroads for the GOP.

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      Focuses on a study of the results of the presidential elections held in the U.S. in November. Claim that the only relevant question, in choosing a Republican presidential nominee, is "Who can carry New York and California?"; View that a hard look at the election returns revealed that neither Nelson Rockefeller nor any other Republican, real or nominal, has much more prospect of wresting New York and California from John F. Kennedy in than Mao Tse-tung; View that the GOP has, nevertheless, an astonishingly good chance of up-ending Kennedy nationally, by taking most of the 165 electoral votes of the southern and border states away from him.