Keith Wheeles

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After twelve years of being denied access to the White House, Democrats figured if they couldn’t beat Republicans, they would join them. The party underwent a transformation that included rebranding, realignment on the issues, and the prioritization of candidates who reflected the voters Democrats lost in the 1960s—white men from the South, the heartland, and the blue-collar Northeast. A star emerged from this shift in Democratic politics: Arkansas governor Bill Clinton.
When Crack Was King: A People's History of a Misunderstood Era
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