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April 12, 2005
The Energy of Politics
Here's an excerpt of my column in the Chattanooga Pulse today:
In politics, energy often radiates inwardly from the margins while power is stored in the center. For instance, if the establishment is primarily Republican, as it is now, then core Democrats must re-energize themselves by looking away from Washington, D.C., or Nashville where power has grown for the GOP. But political margins will be polarizing—as they should be. That's the main reason for their energy. CLICK TO SEE ENTIRE COLUMN
Posted by wjbailes at April 12, 2005 01:56 PM
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