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- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Thomas Friedman’s column in today’s New York Times addresses the centrality of energy independence as a priority for both national security and winning elections Friedman interviewed Democracy Corps’ James Carville on the topic, and got this savory spoonful of political wisdom:
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Please send submissions — with some information about yourself — to editors@thedemocraticstrategist org -sw Institutional Corruption and the Midterm Elections by Scott Harris Political handicappers all over the country were scrambling in the early days of October to be the first to predict how the new rush of scandals, from a pedophilic
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Please send submissions — with some information about yourself — to editors@thedemocraticstrategist org -sw Institutional Corruption and the Midterm Elections by Scott Harris Political handicappers all over the country were scrambling in the early days of October to be the first to predict how the new rush of scandals, from a pedophilic
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Please send submissions — with some information about yourself — to editors@thedemocraticstrategist org -sw Institutional Corruption and the Midterm Elections by Scott Harris Political handicappers all over the country were scrambling in the early days of October to be the first to predict how the new rush of scandals, from a pedophilic
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ora o ic iio oitica trateg www thedemocraticstrategist org 2 TDS STraTegy MeMo: DeMocraTic PoliTical STraTegy iS DeveloPeD by college eDucaTeD PoliTical analySTS SiTTing in FronT oF coMPuTerS on college caMPuSeS or Think Tank oFFiceS ThaT’S Why The STraTegieS Don’T Work Andrew Levison Since the 2024 elections an extraordinary number of commentaries have appeared that present
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www thedemocraticstrategist org 2 TDS STraTegy MeMo: anTi-TruMp poliTical STraTegy in reD STaTe areaS MuST incluDe Many inDepenDenT canDiDaTeS Andrew Levison As the initial shock of Trump’s victory has passed Democrats are now responding to his aggressive extremist agenda by recognizing that active resistance is necessary and that Democrats
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
David D Kirkpatrick’s New York Times article “Voters’ Allegiances, Ripe for the Picking” includes some very good news for Democrats’ prospects regarding one of the most pivotal constituencies As Kirkpatrick explains: …the white working class has voted overwhelmingly for Republicans since Reagan President Bush widened the Republican advantage among such voters from a margin of 17
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Please send submissions — with some information about yourself — to editors@thedemocraticstrategist org -sw Institutional Corruption and the Midterm Elections by Scott Harris Political handicappers all over the country were scrambling in the early days of October to be the first to predict how the new rush of scandals, from a pedophilic
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
Please send submissions — with some information about yourself — to editors@thedemocraticstrategist org -sw Institutional Corruption and the Midterm Elections by Scott Harris Political handicappers all over the country were scrambling in the early days of October to be the first to predict how the new rush of scandals, from a pedophilic
- Political Strategy for a Permanent Democratic Majority
We are getting close to the end of cabinet nominations for president-elected Obama In a dual surprise (at least at the time they were first leaked), he’s picked Colorado Senator Ken Salazar to head Interior, and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack for USDA Some observers wonder why Salazar would want to go from being a senator to heading a “second-tier” Cabinet agency, but that may
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