The American Enterprise (TAE) was a public policy magazine published by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Its editorial stance was politically conservative, generally advocating free-market economics and a neoconservative U.S. foreign policy.
In addition to the content published in its print version, the magazine's Web site included articles and opinion pieces published under the name TAE Daily.
Bowman and Everett Carll Ladd compiled "Public Opinion and Demographic Report," a twenty-four page selection of polling data that offered a condensed version of Public Opinion.
When he left to join the Bush White House, the magazine was shuttered.
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