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  2. New Democrats (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, New Democrats have continued to be a large coalition within the big tent of the Democratic Party. [72] The New Democrat Coalition had 103 members after the 2018 House elections, and has maintained at least 90 members as of 2023. [73] John Podesta served as an advisor to all three U.S. Presidents who led the New Democrats

  3. New Democrats - Wikipedia

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    New Democrats may refer to: New Democratic Party, a social-democratic party in Canada; New Democrats (United States), the ideological centrist faction of the Democratic Party New Democrat Coalition, the related caucus in the United States House of Representatives; New Democrats (Victoria), an Australian political party; New Democrats (Latvia ...

  4. John Judis - Wikipedia

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    Judis has been a lifelong democratic socialist. In 1986, while debating the Objectivist philosopher Harry Binswanger, a disciple of Ayn Rand, in a televised debate "Socialism vs. Capitalism," [2] Judis laid out his version of socialism as being the inevitable socioeconomic arrangement of a post-capitalist society, where highly educated and industrialized societies would invariably transform ...

  5. New Democrat Coalition - Wikipedia

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    For example, the New Democrat Coalition supports free trade and the high-tech sector. [23] [24] The New Democrat Coalition also supports immigration reform. [5] Ideologically, it is positioned between the House Progressive Caucus and the Blue Dog Coalition. [25] The Coalition has been described as both socially liberal and fiscally moderate-to ...

  6. History of the Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party platform of the 1960s was largely formed by the ideals of President Johnson's "Great Society" The New Deal coalition began to fracture as more Democratic leaders voiced support for civil rights, upsetting the party's traditional base of Southern Democrats and Catholics in Northern cities.

  7. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The New Democrat Network supports socially liberal and fiscally moderate Democratic politicians and is associated with the congressional New Democrat Coalition in the House. [359] Annie Kuster is the chair of the coalition, [357] and former senator and President Barack Obama was self-described as a New Democrat. [360]

  8. New Democrat Network - Wikipedia

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    The New Democrat Network (NDN) was an American think tank that promoted centrist candidates for the Democratic Party. [1] NDN was a 501(c)(4) membership organization that functioned in collaboration with two subsidiary organizations, the NDN Political Fund, a non-federal political organization (), and NDN PAC, a federal political action committee.

  9. Ruy Teixeira - Wikipedia

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    Teixeira's book The Emerging Democratic Majority, written with John Judis (Scribner, 2002), was the most widely discussed political book of that year and generated praise across the political spectrum, from George Will on the right to E.J. Dionne on the left. It was selected as one of the best books of the year by The Economist magazine.