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Moderate Dems Working Group

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Moderate Dems Working Group was a caucus of moderate Democratic members of the United States Senate. The group's goal was to work with the Senate leadership and the Obama administration "to craft common-sense solutions to urgent national problems."[1] The group's members are "joined by a shared commitment to pursue pragmatic, fiscally sustainable policies across a range of issues, such as deficit containment, health care reform, the housing crisis, educational reform, energy policy and climate change."[1]

The Moderate Dems Working Group was founded on March 18, 2009, and was led by Senators Evan Bayh of Indiana, Tom Carper of Delaware, and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. It has been described as the Senate version of the New Democrat Coalition in the House.[2] The coalition has received praise from Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,[1] but has been criticized by the left as simply being "political cover to Democratic senators representing red or purple states, making it harder for Republicans to tie them to liberal bogeymen."[2]

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Members

Former members

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Moderate Senate Dems Launch New Group to Shape Public Policy". U.S. Senator Evan Bayh. 2009-03-18. Archived from the original on 2009-03-22.
  2. ^ a b "Bayh rolls out "Moderate Dems Working Group": Does it matter?". MyDD. 2009-03-18.
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