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New Democrats, also known as centrist Democrats, Clinton Democrats, or moderate Democrats, are a centrist ideological faction within the Democratic Party in the United States. As the Third Way faction of the party, they are seen as culturally liberal on social issues while being moderate or fiscally conservative on economic issues. [ 1 ]
On March 11, 2000, Giuliani and Clinton met face-to-face for the first time since the campaigning began, at the New York Inner Circle press dinner, an annual event in which New York politicians and the press corps stage skits, roast each other and make fun of themselves, with proceeds going to charity. [41]
January 3 – The 107th United States Congress convened with the Republican Party having a 221-seat majority in the House of Representatives, [9] while the Democratic Party briefly controlled the Senate until January 20. [10] January 3 – First Lady Hillary Clinton was sworn in as a United States Senator from New York. [11]
Former President Clinton attends events for Orange County Democrats Derek Tran and Dave Min, who are part of two races that could determine control of Congress.
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is calling out the Democratic Party for its failure ... “I think one of the things that Democrats sometimes do is give up on too many people because the ...
On March 10, 2000, Brian L. Wickersham was announced as the Democratic National Convention Committee's director of transportation, and Jeffery Lowery was announced as its deputy director of transportation. [22] On April 27, 2000, the Democratic National Convention Committee's production team was announced.
A New Covenant was the theme of a series of speeches given by Clinton in late 1991 at his alma mater, Georgetown University, to outline his Third Way political philosophy at the start of his campaign for the presidency, intended to be between the laissez-faire approach at the economy of the Republicans and the welfare state economics of the New Deal coalition that had dominated half of the ...