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The term 'New Democrat' refers to a centrist faction within the Democratic Party that emerged in the 1990s, aiming to modernize the party's platform and appeal to a broader base of voters. This movement sought to reconcile traditional liberal policies with a more pragmatic approach, focusing on issues like fiscal responsibility, welfare reform, and a strong stance on crime. By adopting a centrist position, New Democrats aimed to attract moderate Republicans and independent voters while retaining the support of core Democratic constituents.