These are not true social reformers, however; they are interested in perpetuating the political agenda of the business community.
"So the voters have to decide which one of them is the true reformer."
A true progressive reformer in many respects, Wilson was not so completely.
Widely known as "the people's attorney," Brandeis pioneered pro bono work and was a true reformer.
He was a true reformer, and thoroughly sincere in his endeavors to benefit others.
The constantly shifting alliances of new parties, each describing itself as the true reformer, has left most Japanese dizzy and more than a bit disgusted.
But he is a man of honor and goodwill who is ready to back his ideas with his actions; in short, a true reformer.
Frequently, the true reformers of the early part of the century called for increasingly smaller theatres, where their techniques could register on a select audience.
The first two died by assassination-and the second one was a true reformer who intended to reverse the changes and reconcile Medusans with their land.
Mr. Bush said his record as governor showed that he was the true reformer in the race.