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  2. New Democrats (United States) - Wikipedia

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    New Democrats dominated the party from the late 1980s through the early-2010s, [2] and continue to be a large coalition in the modern Democratic Party. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, with the rise of progressivism in 2016 and 2020, [ 5 ] and the right-wing populism of Donald Trump , [ 6 ] New Democrats began to change and update their ideological positions.

  3. Al From - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, From authored The New Democrats and the Return to Power. President Bill Clinton authored the foreword. In the book, From "outlines for the first time the principles at the heart of the [New Democrat] movement… and why they are vital to the success of the Democratic Party in the years ahead."

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Democratic Leadership Council - Wikipedia

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    The CPE has been called "the first organizational embodiment of the New Democrats." [12] The DLC started as a group of forty-three elected officials and two staffers, Al From and Will Marshall, and shared their predecessor's goal of reclaiming the Democratic Party from the left's influence prevalent since the late 1960s. Their original focus ...

  7. Democrats for Life of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Democrats for Life of America was founded to coordinate, at a national level, the efforts of anti-abortion Democrats. In the 1960s and 1970s, anti-abortion Democrats comprised a substantial portion of the party's membership in both the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

  8. Patrick Caddell - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, Republicans began citing Caddell's tirades against the Democratic Party when they spoke on the floor of the House and the Senate. [61] [62] [63] Caddell was a regular guest on Fox News, and at the time of his death was listed as an official "Fox News Contributor".

  9. The Emerging Democratic Majority - Wikipedia

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    The Emerging Democratic Majority is a 2002 book by John Judis and Ruy Teixeira which argues that certain demographic and social changes in the United States at the turn of the 21st century were creating a political landscape that favored the Democratic Party. [1] [2] The book's central argument is that the Democratic Party would become dominant ...