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January 15, 1989 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-01-15

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Other component of the
J cbon genda include D.C.
S ood, minority and men
- • de progr for blusu· sess
d pport for DeUums'
Bill for tougher nction
uamst South Africa. eedl
to yexpanded aid for housing.
health care;, education, jo and
sane foreign policy will con­
tinue to be integral to Jackson's
efforts to restore sanity to the
Democratic Party.
That's ntially the strategy
which J J ckson will be bar-
essing his upporters .to fight
for inside the Democratic party.
The ext four year with critical
mayoral and gubenatorial elec­
ions in 1989, the census in 1990,
re-apportionment in 1991 and
presidential elections again in
1992 will provide ample time to
t t the possibilities of the inside
strategy.
Meanwhile, those who would
deed to deny J Jackson liis
just do a the leader of the
liberal progr . e wing of the
Party eed to re-think their posi­
ti . Another deb de like 1988
and CYeIl Jesse Jackson will not
be ble to tem the flood of dis-
affection d defections from ·
the Democratic Party. IN­
DEED WHAT AFRICAN-
.. AMijRICANS AND THE
. pT,?m es . . . PROGRESSIVE MOVE-
te e ecnon day reglStr lion IS MENTREAlL Y NEED IS AN
e center piece of the J . I SIDE OUTSIDE
registr t· on program, STRATEGY.
e e re tre ted f irly nd
ely. To find out na
o gro p dive· your com­
munity, con ct the tional
. rity AIDS Council, 714 G
Street,.E., bingto DC
e 20003 - 202-544-1076.

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