A New York Times Magazine writer disseminates the future prospects and current dilemmas facing the Democratic Party in the aftermath of the 2004 election, in a narrative evaluation that cites the contributions of such individuals as Howard Dean and Markos Moulitsas while evaluating the roles that are being played by corporations, big money, and bloggers. Reprint.
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Widely cited by journalists and bloggers as the man to read to understand the political races, New York Times Magazine writer Matt Bai has written a book about the Democratic Party that?s as riveting as it is timely and vital. The Argument takes readers to the front lines of the grassroots progressive movement that is seizing power from the party?s weakened D.C. establishment, capturing a colorful cast of donors and power brokers struggling to articulate a direction: an argument. The result is a fascinating, uniquely candid look at present-day politics.
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