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2008 Briefing Series
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2008 Briefing Series | September 25, 2008
National Security
By Jim Arkedis and Mark Ribbing
The 2008 election gives progressives a once-in-a-generation opportunity to establish themselves as credible guardians of American national security.


2008 Briefing Series | May 8, 2008
Immigration Policy
By Mark Ribbing
Immigration, particularly illegal immigration, has emerged as one of the most passionately contested topics in American politics -- and is likely to be a significant political issue in 2008.


2008 Briefing Series | April 3, 2008
Fiscal & Tax Policy
By Paul Weinstein Jr. and Marc Dunkelman
Despite their dismal record in office, few can doubt that conservatives will once again this year pull out their classic playbook and try to unfairly label progressives as old "tax-and-spend" liberals. Progressives should be ready to answer those attacks.


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