Jano Cabrera

Democratic strategist

Guest

Democratic strategist, working liberal interest groups involved with micro-targeting, he worked with the Democratic National Committee in 2004 and the Gore presidential campaign in 2000

Jano Cabrera on KCRW

National polls show the Democrats poised to take over the
House and possibly the Senate. Yet, despite everything from Congressional
scandals to Iraq,
President Bush insists he is…

GOP Hopes Voter-Vault Will Open Door to Election Victory

National polls show the Democrats poised to take over the House and possibly the Senate. Yet, despite everything from Congressional scandals to Iraq, President Bush insists he is…

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National polls show the Democrats poised to take over the House and possibly the Senate.

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National polls show the Democrats poised to take over the House and possibly the Senate.

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