After Bush, will MoveOn live up to its name? (Politico)
Published 12/27/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Politico - After more than a decade spent railing against the Republican machine, MoveOn wants to move on —even if it means leaving some of its high-minded ideals behind.
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