The clash between the establishment and the insurgency in the fight for the 2012 Republican nomination is shifting to a new arena: tax policy.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry and businessman Herman Cain, two of the candidates pursuing the votes of the most conservative bloc of Republicans, are both touting radical overhauls of the federal tax code. But former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, the candidate most closely associated with the party establishment, has opted against such an approach and has offered a proposal that would largely keep the current tax structure in place.
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