Word: democratically
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That leaves Weld in the advantageous position, no matter which Democrat comes home with the nomination. Democratic campaign advisors still call the race "wide open...
Roosevelt is a moderate Democrat by most standards, agreeing with Weld in supporting of the death penalty and in calling for an overhaul of the welfare system...
This latest advertising campaign labels Barrett a "Tsongas Democrat...
...This guy's performance isn't so wonderful that he can't be taken out," Michael Goldman, a Democratic consultant, told the New York Times last week. "Luckily for him, instead of running against {U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II (D-Cambridge)} or any other serious Democrat, he ended up with the B-team. They've got no dough and no name recognition. And the reality is that you can't beat somebody with nobody...
...setback was equally unsettling to the White House. Since taking office, Bill Clinton has consistently been successful as a champion of increased foreign trade, one of the few areas where he has earned his stripes as a New Democrat. He first toughened George Bush's strategy toward closed Japanese markets and, after some hesitation, took on his own party's left wing when he fought for -- and won -- congressional approval of the North American Free Trade Agreement...