'New Democrats' Plot Strategy to Retake White House By Jeff Johnson CNSNews.com Congressional Bureau Chief May 16, 2003 Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - The way for the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee to beat President George W. Bush "is to match him where he is perceived to be strong, on values and national security, and to beat him where we know he's weak, on his failing economic policies and on his divisive political and social agenda," the founder of the Democratic Leadership Council asserted Thursday. Members of the DLC, whose most famous colleague is former President Bill Clinton, met in Washington to...