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...been urged to consider this possibility by Republicans and Democrats??and Independents—folks from all parties,” said Barend. “I would not be running in the event that Houghton runs again...
...suggests Democrats discuss economic inequality and raising middle-class incomes, emphasizing opportunity and thinking of themselves as “JFK Democrats??—focused on how to make all Americans share in the national prosperity. He said he feels that Republicans are best served by using a “renewed Reaganism” as their paradigm...
...though, it seems that the NEA’s campaign donations—95 percent of which go into the hands of Democrats??are paying off. Kerry’s padded renunciation of the law he voted for—including the “National Education Trust” and the idea of making education reform a recommendation rather than a requirement—is hardly a courageous step for a Democrat and is a telling indicator of the NEA’s hand in the matter...
After Ralph Nader announced he would run for president this year, Democrats haunted by the memory of the 2000 election had a fit. After all, he spoiled an election once; he could certainly do it again. But Democrats?? foreboding sense of déjà vu gives Nader too much credit. Voters may have used Nader’s last campaign to broadcast their dissatisfaction with the options America’s two major parties offered, but they have learned an important lesson. Nader, apparently, has not. Faced with lackluster support, an outdated platform and opposition...
...return to my original point—that the key issue here is to avert “Snore 2004”—I would draw the Democrats?? attention to the film that won eleven Oscars last Sunday: the final installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. It was not the hobbits’ quest for more generous Medicare benefits that made that epic film so captivating. Nor was it Aragorn’s rousing rhetoric on the “two Middle-earths.” No, it was the struggle between good...