The Democratic candidates outline their proposals concerning the economy, crime, education, energy, the environment, health care, housing, national security, business, space, trade, and welfare
Well written, great ideas, wish we'd continued in the direction that got Bill and Al elected.
I don't agree with everything they say and that's not the point. "Putting People First" is such a common sense idea that is for some reason so hard to put into practice.
A little weird reading campaign ideals from 30 years ago but loved the insight into the past. I would love if candidates still wrote campaign books because if I was 26 in 1991 (like my dad was whom I got this book from) it'd be phenomenally easy to go back to this when I had questions or wondered what the candidates stood for.
Had to read this in high school for a report I was doing on Al Gore. I still remember — it was APB class and we were doing an election game as an assignment.