Democrats Must Define Themselves

Though polls show Americans "are ready for change," the latest Democracy Corps memo from James Carville and Stan Greenberg says Democrats are "at risk of making only modest gains in 2006. The Democratsí gains in the congressional battle have come more from Republican slippage than Democratic gains and, alarmingly, the presidentís deep troubles have produced no rise in positive sentiment about the Democrats."

"The Democrats can achieve major gains, however, if the party moves decisively to a new stage of engagement. They must poise sharp choices -- ones that define the Democrats, not just the Republicans and ones that, in every battle, make the Democrats the instrument for reforming and changing Washington."

Editor's Note: We noted the polling results that this memo is based on last week.


July 6, 2005


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