Sen. Zell Miller, Georgia Democrat, chastises his party for chronic failures of leadership in a new book, “A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat” (Stroud & Hall, Atlanta). Mr. Miller, governor of Georgia from 1991 to 1999, won a special election for the Senate seat after the death of Paul Coverdell, a Republican, in 2000.
Part I: How Democrats lost the South
Part II: ’Able Democrats, but left-wing all the way’
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Part III: In pursuit of an American Churchill
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