Independent Nation: How the Vital Center Is Changing American Politics

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Crown, 24‏/02‏/2004 - 400 من الصفحات
Fifty percent of American voters define themselves as political moderates, two-thirds favor political solutions that come from the center of the political spectrum, and Independents outnumber both Democrats and Republicans. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush each explicitly used Centrist strategies to win the White House—and twenty-first-century candidates will be compelled to do the same.

Independent Nation documents the rich history of the defining political movement of our time. Organized as a series of short and colorful political biographies, it offers an insightful and engaging analysis of the successes and failures of key Centrist leaders throughout the twentieth century. In the process, it demonstrates that Centrism is not only a winning political strategy but an enlightened governing philosophy that best reflects the will of the people by putting patriotism ahead of partisanship and the national interest ahead of special interests.

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Theodore Roosevelt1904
Facing Ronald Reagan John Anderson and Ted Kennedy in the Election of 1980
A Progressive Beats the Party Bosses
A Promise to Bring Us Together
The Knight of Nonpartisanship Wins Both Primaries
The Internationalist vs the Isolationist
Daniel Patrick Moynihan vs Bella Abzug1976
The Lady from Maine Stands Up to Joe McCarthy
Conclusion
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JOHN P. AVLON is a columnist for the New York Sun and served as Chief Speechwriter and Deputy Communications Director for Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. He is the president of Prides Crossing Executive Communication and worked on Bill Clinton’s 1996 presidential campaign. His essay on the attacks of September 11—“The Resilient City,” published in the anthology Empire City: New York Through the Centuries—won acclaim from Fred Siegel, author of The Future Once Happened Here, as “the single best essay written in the wake of 9/11.”

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