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Americans Beyond the Middle Ground: The Polarizing Politics of Principle and Belief.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission 'to support centrism and bipartisanship.' Romney defines this effort as seeking out the 'sensible middle voices' in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption that what Americans seek is a so-called middle ground, or even that a middle ground

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