Despite President Trump’s low job approval ratings and well-documented (and in my view well-deserved) problems, the Democratic Party hasn’t closed the deal with voters. Democrats have a negative brand, according to all the polls. But we don’t need a Democratic National Committee autopsy to figure out why – or what to do about it.
The reasons are hiding in plain sight. So are the solutions – and it’s not a new formula. It was articulated flawlessly three decades ago in President Bill Clinton’s 1995 State of the Union Speech. He called it the “New Covenant.” (In his 1992 presidential… Read More in Real Clear Politics