ABC Newsman George Stephanopoulos and wife Ali Wentworth feted author Michael Sean Winters last night at their Georgetown host to celebrated the publication of his new book, "Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics and How the Catholics Can Save the Democrats." Winters, who used to manage the Dupont institution Kramerbooks and Afterwords Cafe, above which Stephanopoulos lived when he first moved to Washington in the 1990s, served as a speech writer on General Wesley Clark's 2004 presidential race and now lives in Connecticut. See below for our photos of the evening.
Photos: Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics and How the Catholics Can Save the Democrats
ABC Newsman George Stephanopoulos and wife Ali Wentworth feted author Michael Sean Winters last night at their Georgetown host to celebrated the publication of his new book, "Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics and How the Catholics Can Save the Democrats." Winters, who used to manage the Dupont institution Kramerbooks and Afterwords Cafe, above which Stephanopoulos lived when he first moved to Washington in the 1990s, served as a speech writer on General Wesley Clark's 2004 presidential race and now lives in Connecticut. See below for our photos of the evening.
All photos by Chris Leaman.
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