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Candidate Notes on 00-DLC6

 


00-DLC6 on Aug 1, 2000

Strengthen America’s Common Civic Culture
The more ethnically and culturally diverse America becomes, the harder we must all work to affirm our common civic culture -- the values and democratic institutions we share and that define our national identity as Americans. This means we should resist an “identity politics” that confers rights and entitlements on groups and instead affirm our common rights and responsibilities as citizens. Multiethnic democracy requires fighting discrimination against marginalized groups; empowering the disadvantaged to join the economic, political, and cultural mainstream; and respecting diversity while insisting that what we have in common as Americans is more important than how we differ. One way to encourage an ethic of citizenship and mutual obligation is to promote voluntary national service.

If expanded to become available to everyone who wants to participate, national service can help turn the strong impulse toward volunteerism among our young people into a major resource in addressing our social problems. It will also help revive a sense of patriotism and national unity at a time when military service is no longer the common experience of young Americans.

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Democrats participating in 00-DLC6

Evan Bayh s1sIN Democratic Jr Senator
John Breaux s1sLA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004
Jim Davis s1sFlorida Democrat
Cal Dooley s1sCalifornia Democrat (Until 2004)
John Kerry s1sMA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004
Mary Landrieu s1sLA Democrat Sr Senator
Joseph Lieberman s1sCT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004
Blanche Lambert Lincoln s1sAR Democratic incumbent
James Moran s1sVirginia Democrat
Charles Robb s1sVA Democrat Senator (Former)
Tim Roemer s1sIndiana Democrat
Ellen Tauscher s1sCalifornia Democrat
Tom Vilsack s1sIA Democrat



Republicans participating in 00-DLC6



Independents participating in 00-DLC6



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 13
Republicans: 0
Independents: 0