- Bruce Reed
Bruce Reed is president (since 2001) of the
Democratic Leadership Council (DLC). He is credited with coining thewelfare reform catchphrase, "end welfare as we know it." [http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/time/2000/11/06/show.html]Reed served as chief speechwriter for Tennessee Senator
Al Gore from 1985 to 1989. He was founding editor of the DLC magazine, "The New Democrat" and served as policy director of the DLC from 1990 to 1991 under DLC Chairman andGovernor of Arkansas Bill Clinton . In 1992, he was deputy campaign manager for policy of the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign. During the Clinton presidency, Reed served as chief domestic policy advisor and director of theDomestic Policy Council , and helped to write the 1996 welfare reform law known as thePersonal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act .Reed is a native of
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho , and the son of Idaho State Senator Mary Lou Reed. He attendedPrinceton University and earned a master's degree inEnglish Literature fromOxford University as aRhodes Scholar .Reed is the author of the taunt, "change you can Xerox," from the in
Austin, Texas . Reed supplied SenatorHillary Clinton with the phrase to invoke accusations ofplagiarism against rival SenatorBarack Obama while parodying his campaign slogan: "Change you can believe in."Citation
last = Baker
first = Peter
last2 = Kornblut
first2 = Anne E.
title = Even in Victory, Clinton Team Is Battling Itself
newspaper = Washington Post
pages = A01
year = 2008
date = March 5
url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/05/AR2008030503621_5.html]References
* [http://www.ppionline.org/ndol/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=86&subid=191&contentid=3420 Executive biography at the DLC]
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