The author of this book is an unabashed liberal democrat. He argues that there are a number of myths and half-truths about American politics that need to be properly understood if progressives and the Democratic party are to win the presidency and govern effectively. The book has three parts: myths and realities of public opinion; current party coalitions - their strengths and weaknesses; a programme for progressive Democrats.
... and Roll Calls : An Organizational Perspective . " American Political Science Review 79 ( 1985 ) : 400-414 . Yeric , Jerry , and Todd , John . Public Opinion : The Visible Politics . 2d ed . Itasca , IL : F.E. Peacock , 1989 .
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