Word: democraticizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The Democratic primary race is starting to heat up. Last week, Vice President Al Gore '69 abruptly moved his campaign headquarters from Washington to Tennessee and challenged opponent Bill Bradley, whom the frontrunner had been ignoring for months, to a series of biweekly debates. Bradley has not responded to Gore...
Of course, there will also be a lot missing from these debates. Both candidates support the death penalty. Both supported the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act that prohibited the federal government from recognizing gay weddings. A substantial part of the Democratic Party--maybe the majority--oppose both, and it is...
Still, these debates will tell us a lot, and give Democratic voters a good chance to judge which agenda is more important for the country. Bradley is understandably cautious about taking Gore up on his biweekly debate proposal--no candidate wants to let an opponent set the campaign schedule--but...
This is a good day to be Bill Bradley. It's a warm September afternoon, the day Bradley presides over his campaign kickoff in his boyhood hometown of Crystal City, Mo.--and the day the chattering classes begin to realize what Bradley already knows: he has maneuvered himself into position...
The forum will be shown on MediaOne and Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) before the election, said Frank A. Pedro, chair of the Democratic City Committee.