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The Meaning of Reagan.

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If you haven't been following the recent flap about Ronald Reagan among the Democrats, I've been covering it in the comment thread here. Basically, the point Obama was making to the Reno Gazette-Journal, which Clinton and Edwards have both since jumped on, is this: For all his lousy policies -- and Obama has said before they were lousy -- Ronald Reagan was without a doubt a paradigm-changing candidate in 1980. In that election, he encouraged many "Reagan Democrats" to switch parties to back his candidacy, thus forging a new coalition which enabled right-wingers not only to win most presidential elections since but to pass legislation that is more conservative than the mainstream. Bill Clinton's election in 1992, on the other hand, was not paradigm-changing. He won a plurality of votes in a three-way race and, by 1994, was already on the defensive again.

So, in 2008, the Democrats can back a possible paradigm-changer such as Barack Obama, a candidate with considerable independent and crossover appeal who might well be able to forge a new progressive governing coalition (as Reagan did for the Right.) Or we can back a polarizing figure such as Senator Clinton, one whom almost half the country is already dead set against and who rests her appeal on repeating the same cautious, poll-tested GOP-lite centrism we had under eight years of her husband...assuming, of course, she can eke out a victory over John McCain or his ilk anyway. (And there's John Edwards too, of course: While that's definitely more of an open question, I made my Obama-over-Edwards case here.)

As I said in the comment thread linked above, when it comes to a choice between Clinton or Obama, it would seem a no-brainer, particularly when you factor in her campaign's tactics of late.

Update: To help put the Clintons' attacks today in perspective, a December 22 press release from Hillary Clinton lists Reagan among her "favorite presidents." Oops.

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