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Richard Samuel Morris (born November 28, 1948) is an American political author and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. A friend and advisor to Bill Clinton during his time as Governor of Arkansas and since his 1978 run, Morris became a political adviser to the White House after Clinton was elected president in 1992. Morris encouraged Clinton to pursue Third Way policies of triangulation that combined traditional Republican and Democratic proposals, rhetoric, and issues so as to achieve maximum political gain and popularity. He worked as a Republican strategist before joining the Clinton administration, where he helped Clinton recover from the Republican Revolution by advising him to adopt more moderate policies.

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  • ديك موريس (ar)
  • Dick Morris (en)
  • Dick Morris (de)
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  • ديك موريس (بالإنجليزية: Dick Morris)‏ (مواليد 28 نوفمبر 1948) هو مؤلف ومعلق سياسي أمريكي، عمل سابقا كمستشار للمحلات السياسية. كان صديقًا ومستشارًا لبيل كلينتون، وأصبح مستشارًا سياسيًا للبيت الأبيض بعد انتخاب كلينتون رئيسًا في عام 1992. شجع موريس كلينتون على اتباع سياسات الطرف الخارجي التي جمعت بين المقترحات والخطابات والقضايا الجمهورية والديمقراطية التقليدية لتحقيق أقصى قدر من المكاسب السياسية والشعبية. عمل كخبير استراتيجي جمهوري قبل انضمامه إلى إدارة كلينتون، حيث ساعد كلينتون على التعافي من خلال نصح الرئيس بتبني سياسات أكثر اعتدالًا. (ar)
  • Richard S. „Dick“ Morris (* 28. November 1948 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Polit-Berater und Spin-Doctor. Morris wurde vor allem bekannt als Berater von Bill Clinton während dessen Zeit als Gouverneur von Arkansas in den 1970er Jahren und als US-Präsident in den 1990er Jahren. (de)
  • Richard Samuel Morris (born November 28, 1948) is an American political author and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. A friend and advisor to Bill Clinton during his time as Governor of Arkansas and since his 1978 run, Morris became a political adviser to the White House after Clinton was elected president in 1992. Morris encouraged Clinton to pursue Third Way policies of triangulation that combined traditional Republican and Democratic proposals, rhetoric, and issues so as to achieve maximum political gain and popularity. He worked as a Republican strategist before joining the Clinton administration, where he helped Clinton recover from the Republican Revolution by advising him to adopt more moderate policies. (en)
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  • Dick Morris (en)
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  • New York City, New York, U.S. (en)
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