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Aired: Monday, November 17, 2003

 Zell Miller (AP)
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Georgia Senator and life-long Democrat Zell Miller said he's backing George W. Bush for president. In his new book, "A National Party no More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat" he warns the Democratic party that it can't treat the South as if it's "gone with the wind" and hope to win. Tonight, On Point: Zell Miller, the Democratic Party and the white Southern vote. |
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Senator Zell Miller, he has been Georgia's senator since
2000 and is a former two-term governor of Georgia. In Congress he has worked to lower taxes, improve education and support the war on terrorism. His most recent book is "A National Party no More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat."
James Cobb, professor of the history of the American South, University of Georgia. His upcoming book is, "Old South, New South, No South: A History of Southern Identity"
Jack Beatty, On Point News Analyst |
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Schwarzenegger's First Day | Listen
Arnold Schwarnegger was sworn in today as California's governor in front of seven thousand invited guests, including Hollywood stars and every living former governor of California.
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