September 04, 2002


Morris: The GOP Should Triangulate

Dick Morris suggests Republicans follow the advice he gave Bill Clinton in 1996: "The entire Democratic agenda for the 2002 election could be crippled if the Republican Party simply abandoned its refusal to meet the Democrats halfway on the twin issues of prescription drugs for the elderly and the patients’ bill of rights. Without these two issues, the Democrats would have little to run on and the chances of a GOP fall in November would be markedly reduced. If Republicans passed -- and Bush signed -- these two bills, it would have the same castrating impact on the Democratic campaign that Clinton’s signing of welfare reform and his embrace of the balanced budget did on Republican fortunes in 1996."


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