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NOW ON PBS reports on the struggles within the Democratic Party, as a rift has emerged between progressives who believe the party has sold out its liberal values and centrists eager to capture a broad swath of the more conservative voters.
With the primary season underway, America is focused on whether the
next president will be Democrat or Republican. Meanwhile, within
the Democratic Party, another struggle is unfolding. NOW ON
PBS reports on a rift between progressives who believe the party
has sold out its liberal values and centrists eager to capture a
broad swath of the more conservative voters. It's a struggle that
is taking place at all levels of government. In Maryland, six-term
incumbent Al Wynn is facing a tough challenge from newcomer Donna
Edwards. According to Edwards, Wynn has sold out to big business
and the Bush agenda, including a vote for the war in Iraq and the
2005 Energy Bill. Wynn says his challenger is naïve and
doesn't understand that there are choices in politics between
compromise and doing nothing. Fueling candidates like Edwards are
the foot soldiers of the progressive battle - bloggers and other
political outsiders, like Matt Stoller of
OpenLeft.com , who
are drumming up national support on the Internet. Maria Hinojosa
speaks with the candidates and Matt Bai, author of
The
Argument: Billionaires, Bloggers, and the Battle To Remake
Democratic Politics .
On the NOW ON PBS Web site at
www.pbs.org/now , watch an
extended interview with Matt Bai and learn more about the
progressive movement.