Coalition for a Democratic Majority
The Coalition for a Democratic Majority (CDM) was a centrist faction, active in the 1970s within the Democratic Party of the United States. The CDM was formed in December 1972, after the landslide victory of Republican Richard Nixon over Democrat George McGovern in the 1972 presidential election, by inspiration from Henry M. Jackson, junior United States senator from Washington.
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