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...were brought to our knees in 1984," Kirk said, adding he was hopeful that in 1985 Democrats "have been brought to their senses...
...sensibilty, Kirk outlined in his speech, means a housecleaning and unlfying of the party plagued by divisiveness in the 1984 election. The American people are more likely to trust a party that can run its own administration, said Kirk, a longtime associate of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass...
...accomplish the goal of efficent party government, Kirk said his administration in its first year has limited the impact specific interest groups have in the Party. Kirk also said he will eliminate forums where Democrats air dissent among themselves...
...push interest groups from the central role they occupy in party politcs, Kirk earlier this year eliminated several minority caucuses, putting a number of special interest groups under the direction of a single office. "Most Americans don't belong to organized caucuses" and the party must court those who don't Kirk said...
...Kirk said a fairness commission, created at the 1984 convention and mandated to investigate the party's system of alloting delegated to a low-key role to avoid controversy within the party...