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More copies of this ISBN:How Democrats Can Take Back Congressby Anonymous as Tom Paine
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Currently, the Republican Congress has some of the lowest approval ratings ever measured. Voters from Seattle to New Orleans are beginning to hope and to ask: Can Democrats successfully take advantage of this situation? Can the Democrats take back Congress this year? The answer is a resounding YES! According to the exciting new book How Democrats Can Take Back Congress the task would be easy, if they could only agree on a cohesive message and speak with one voice. With an inclusive strategy for Democrats to win voters in both red and blue states, complete with fifteen persuasive policy ideas, this book is inspiring Congressional leaders and the voting public to set a new direction for America. To date every Democratic member of Congress has received a copy and, as one House member and Senate candidate put it: All in all, a good book with provocative ideas and a thoughtful roadmap for Democratic candidates. How Democrats Can Take Back Congress was written under the pseudonym Tom Paine as an experiment conducted by a concerned citizen to see whether pamphleteering party leaders is still a viable option in a modern Democracy. Are those in the corridors of power still open to the voice of reason from the public? From policymakers to media analysts, the reaction has been unanimous: this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of the Democratic Party!
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What would happen if some well-targeted policies were offered to working Americans in all states? What if these changes improved their lives so much that they wouldn't just grudgingly vote for whoever champions them, but enthusiastically donate to the cause, as well? What if these ideas were so simple that anyone could understand them, even mainstream media talking heads? What if these ideas were so free of any ideology that a devout churchgoer in the Deep South would just as readily support them as some pinko tree-hugging atheist from San Francisco? The answer is the electoral map would change color overnight. No matter how the opposition would try to demonize these ideas as being anti-this or anti-that, the average guy or gal would weigh such rants against the common sense of "This will make my life better."
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