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Drudge Retort (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
Michael Kazin and Julian E. Zelizer: For the first time since 1964, Democrats have a good chance not just to win the White House and a majority in Congress but to enact a sweeping new liberal agenda. Conservative ideas are widely discredited, as is the Republican Party that the right has controlled since Ronald Reagan was elected.
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Economist's View (Free subscription) | 06/21/2008
If Democrats win this fall, what will it take to bring about change?: A New Social Contract, by Michael Kazin and Julian E. Zelizer, Commentary, Washington Post: For the first time since 1964, Democrats have a good chance not just...
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Blogger News Network (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
... to win, a lot of people will say, ‘If she had won the nomination, we would have won,’ ” said Michael Kazin, a historian at . That could set the stage for a Clinton candidacy in 2012.The press attributes the 60/40 working class vote against Obama to racism, (polls suggest ten percent of voters rejected him on racial grounds) but never noticed the opposite: That 90 percent of black...