Divided Democrats.(panel discussion on Democratic Party's future)(Panel Discussion)

From: The American Enterprise | Date: March 1, 2001 | Copyright information

The Post-Clinton Party

Whither the Democratic Party? Have eight years of Clintonism and prosperity made it the party of Middle America? Or, in the wake of the Gore defeat, is it a mere agglomeration of interest groups rolling down the path blazed by Walter Mondale? Can the party win back the White House if it continues to excommunicate gun owners and those opposed to abortion? (Arguably, Al Gore lost the 2000 election not in Florida but in West Virginia, Tennessee, and A...

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