November 7, 2002


Now you say that you're sorry, after bein' so untrue...
Democrats are beginning the 2004 political campaign on a sour note after midterm elections that left them weakened in Washington and worried about money, message and who will be their next principal messenger. "Since Bill Clinton left, we don't know who we are," Democratic consultant Dane Strother said. "We not only need to know who we are, we need to tell people who we are," said Al From, founder and chief executive of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council. "We didn't have much to say in this election." link.



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