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...agreed. Instead, these two swing groups are attracted to her centrist position on the war on terror and her “forthright/outspoken/direct” manner, not her ability to channel country-girl paradigms by dressing in pink on rare occasions. Clinton cannot alienate already wary voters??including many suburban women—with comments like 1992’s jab at mothers who make “cookies and tea.” But the fear of losing support from those women should not make Clinton run from her “First Lady Macbeth?...
...there’s another group of voters out there that feels none of the intoxication of post-mortem election analysis. Tuesday night brought for them a numbness that came on like a novacaine injection all at once at about 8:15 p.m., and lingers still. For these voters??many former supporters of Edward Kennedy, or backers of John Anderson, or supporters of smaller third parties, or even those who “held their noses and voted for Carter”—the election not only rejected their candidates but told them they no longer...
Instead of focusing on Republican mishaps, Democrats have allowed the GOP to define what issues are on the voters?? mind, Jarding told an attentive audience in the Kirkland House Senior Common Room on April...
...pundits predict a sweep.While many of this year’s challengers say they tried to learn from DeBergalis’s innovative campaign, few have followed the tactics that brought him so close to victory. And a lack of substantial policy issues has left challengers struggling to capture voters?? attention. MATT’S SHADOWIn a city of popular politicians with a strong hold on voter loyalty, DeBergalis found his niche two years ago by creating his own constituency.Students are a demographic long ignored by Cambridge pols, considered by most observers to be a transient group with...
...vote “simply is not materializing” for Democrats.In addition, they argue that Democrats cannot simply change the language they use, which was an explanation offered for Sen. John F. Kerry’s 2004 presidential loss. Their rhetoric will fail if campaigns do not address voters?? real concerns, the authors write.The final myth of prescription drugs refers to the Democrats’ tendency to focus on domestic issues such as drug policy or job security. Instead, Galston and Kamarck argue that in a post-Sept. 11 society, national security and moral issues...