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A Party Licks Its Wounds

Brightman, Samuel C. | December 25, 1972 issue

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Focuses on the status of the Democratic Party of the U.S. when it comes to its prevalence in the political scene of the country, as of 1973. Intention behind the formation of the 1973 committee on the basis of a new formula adopted by the party; Politics behind the attempt to remove party member Jean Westwood from the office of the party; Favor garnered by U.S. Senator Paul Strauss as a nominee for party chairmanship from the Democratic leadership in the U.S. Congress.

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DEMOCRATIC Party (U.S.); POLITICS, Practical; POLITICAL parties; STRAUSS, Paul; WESTWOOD, Jean; UNITED States
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