Future of the DNP
We feel that there are three major problems with the Democratic Party right now.
1. What exactly do they stand for? Sure we can tell that they are well… not the Republicans, but the differences have become quite subtle. When care was promising his non-taxes, he was making this promise to the “middle-class”. Now, while most Americans self-identify as middle class, many probably realize (particularly given the economic climate) that they are working class or lower. These people certainly had to be saying “hey what about me?” The Democrats need to re-align themselves with labor and the populous movement. Remind people that they are the party of the people.
2. They need stronger candidates who run better campaigns. Kerry didn’t really codify his message until the first debate. He allowed the Bush campaign to define him, instead of him defining himself. We will get into the following in the future, but H.R. Clinton should not be the DNC go to gal in 2008.
3. In addition to clarifying who and what they stand for, the Democrats need to unite themselves even more in congress. They are cracking as a party, and they need to stand closely together to not fall asunder completely.
TopLemming Revblx
1. What exactly do they stand for? Sure we can tell that they are well… not the Republicans, but the differences have become quite subtle. When care was promising his non-taxes, he was making this promise to the “middle-class”. Now, while most Americans self-identify as middle class, many probably realize (particularly given the economic climate) that they are working class or lower. These people certainly had to be saying “hey what about me?” The Democrats need to re-align themselves with labor and the populous movement. Remind people that they are the party of the people.
2. They need stronger candidates who run better campaigns. Kerry didn’t really codify his message until the first debate. He allowed the Bush campaign to define him, instead of him defining himself. We will get into the following in the future, but H.R. Clinton should not be the DNC go to gal in 2008.
3. In addition to clarifying who and what they stand for, the Democrats need to unite themselves even more in congress. They are cracking as a party, and they need to stand closely together to not fall asunder completely.
TopLemming Revblx

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