Republicans have said for months that Democrats can't tell Americans what they stand for in a single sentence, and according to an Associated Press report, Democrats tend to agree. "In more than a dozen interviews, Democrats at the party's spring meeting in New Orleans rattled off lists of what they believe to be their message in 2006. Each had a different take," the AP reported. "Some said their party stands for affordable health care, lobbying reform, lower federal deficits. Others mentioned human rights, the well-being of families and the search for new energy sources. Still others cited education money, Medicare that works, a reliable Social Security program and world peace. Lots of issues. No single message." the report said.
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