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What Makes a 'Corporate Democrat'?

Eriposte at The Left Coaster takes a stab at answering an interesting question, "Is Hillary Clinton a 'Corporate Democrat'"? Eriposte concludes that front-runner Clinton is less "corporate" than many Dems might believe, according to her track record. However, Eriposte flags Ari Berman's Nation article "Hillary Inc." making the opposite argument persuasively enough. It would be helpful if a smiliar analyis was applied to all of the candidates. For a good gateway link to the AFL-CIO voting ratings of candidates who are senators or congress members according to their votes on labor issues, click here.

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