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Message Memo
Are You Better Off? Economic Framing for the Remaining Weeks
In the midst of perhaps the most complicated economic situation in nearly a century, this short memo advises progressives how to refocus the debate from Wall Street to Main Street.
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Report
Are You Better Off?
A look at how middle class families have fared over the last eight years.
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Message Memo
Reframing the “Bailout”
This memo offers our advice on what progressives must do to reframe the debate, take proper credit for their overhaul of the Bush proposal, and address public outrage.
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Message Memo
Handling the Culture Wars
The selection of Governor Palin indicates that the dormant culture wars will be reignited in the coming weeks. This short memo advises progressives on how to handle the hot-button culture issues of abortion, gay and lesbian equality, guns, and the public role of religion.
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Message Memo
Reckless and Out of Touch: President Bush’s Speech at National Defense University
President Bush’s announcement that he will keep troops in Iraq rather than deploy reinforcements to Afghanistan highlights his reckless and out of touch approach to America’s security interests in the Middle East. Progressives have a tough and smart approach to Afghanistan and Iraq focused on taking the fight to our enemies and preventing an attack against the United States.
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Memo
Winning on National Security: Results of New Public Opinion Research
In June and July, Third Way did extensive public opinion research with Greenberg, Quinlan, Rosner to examine public perceptions of Democrats and Republicans on national security. In this strategy memo, we present a frame progressives should use to discuss national security issues in 2008 based on our findings.
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External
Energy and Environment Poll: 2008
A new poll conducted for Third Way and the CAP Action Fund, testing attitudes about energy costs, energy dependence, and the economic and environmental aspects of the energy debate.
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Memo
Taking the Fight to Our Enemies II: Responding on the “Success” of the Surge
The surge in Iraq has become a political football, with John McCain and his allies accusing those who opposed the surge of a failure of vision. We conclude that the real question is not if the surge “worked,” but rather if devoting extraordinary resources to Iraq while ignoring the rising dangers in Afghanistan and the deepening strain on the Army was a smart strategy. We argue that the answer clearly is no.
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External
Third Way's Endorsement of S. 1848, the Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act
Third Way is pleased to endorse Senator Baucus' Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act (S. 1848).
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Memo
Trade and the Middle Class: Recent Focus Group Findings
Third Way and Benenson Strategy Group fielded six focus groups in Atlanta, St. Louis and Columbus, Ohio, to ask middle-class Americans about trade and the economy.