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...Green Party candidate Ralph Nader and Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan had enough support to get on the ballot in many states. However, they were excluded from the debates because of their failure to show 15 percent support in a national poll. This exclusion was a direct result of Democrat and Republican collaboration. Eight of the CPD’s nine board members are Republicans or Democrats, and the executive director is a Republican...
...Both parties, of course, are notorious for plagiarizing each other. Bill Clinton drove Republicans nuts when he'd borrow many of their conservative themes, like welfare reform. And Democrats fume when George Bush poaches from their issues, like education. But what's wrong with it? Why shouldn't a Republican borrow a Democrat's idea? Didn't they teach us in grade school civics class that compromise is key to productive government? Why can't the two parties use the same slogan? Heaven help us, it might even get them to agree of a few things...
...former vice president, who visited his alma mater to accept the College Democrats’ Democrat of the Year award, echoed criticisms he made of the Bush Administration earlier this month at the Florida Democratic Conference...
Gore was the second recipient of the Democrat of the Year award, which was first given to U.S. House Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.) in 1999, according to Sonia H. Kastner ’03, president of the College Democrats...
...current darling of the pro-Israel lobby? Who fired up more than 2,000 delegates attending the convention of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee in Washington on Tuesday morning? Who had them standing on their feet cheering after practically every sentence he uttered? Not a liberal Democrat, as you might expect. It was a conservative Republican from Sugar Land, Texas, a born-again Christian whose nickname is the "Hammer...