Clinton's Tone Deafness on Disaffected Republicans
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In a general election campaign, it's smart politics for any candidate to try and court disaffected voters who belong to the opposition party. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had success in attracting what became known as "Reagan Democrats" (white, blue-collar Democrats who'd grown frustrated with Carter's economic failings).
Clinton's Tone Deafness on Disaffected…
In a general election campaign, it's smart politics for any candidate to try and court disaffected voters who belong to the opposition party. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had success in attracting what became known as "Reagan Democrats" (white, blue-collar Democrats who'd grown frustrated with Carter's economic failings).
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