More Dean!!
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More Dean DNC endorsementsby kos Wed Jan 19th, 2005 at 10:11:01 PSTFrom today's Hotline, Dean scores more endorsements from voting DNC members:
Howard Dean announced he was endorsed by the following Dem chairs (in addition to the FL DNC delegation): FL's Scott Maddox and vice-chair Diane Glasser; MS' Wayne Dowdy; OK's Jay Parmley and vice-chair Debbe Leftwich; UT's vice-chair Nancy Woodside; WA's Paul Berendt and VT's Peter Mallary.It's savvy how Dean announces endorsements from Oklahoma and Utah in the same breath as those from Vermont and Washington.
Some are comparing this to Dean's endorsement rush during the primaries. The difference is, these are actual voters in an election where he only needs 221 votes.
More Dean DNC endorsementsby kos Wed Jan 19th, 2005 at 10:11:01 PSTFrom today's Hotline, Dean scores more endorsements from voting DNC members:
Howard Dean announced he was endorsed by the following Dem chairs (in addition to the FL DNC delegation): FL's Scott Maddox and vice-chair Diane Glasser; MS' Wayne Dowdy; OK's Jay Parmley and vice-chair Debbe Leftwich; UT's vice-chair Nancy Woodside; WA's Paul Berendt and VT's Peter Mallary.It's savvy how Dean announces endorsements from Oklahoma and Utah in the same breath as those from Vermont and Washington.
Some are comparing this to Dean's endorsement rush during the primaries. The difference is, these are actual voters in an election where he only needs 221 votes.
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GOP MEMBER ENDORSES DEAN FOR THE DNC - SIGN OF BIPARTISANHSIP!
Today, I'd like to announce that I am joining a long list of names in endorsing Howard Dean for chairman of the DNC.
"This is a ratification of the fact that the Democratic Party continues to be beholden to liberal northeastern interests. Kennedy, Kerry, Dean, Dodd - these have been the stalwarts of the Democratic Party for my generation. During that time, the Dems have only had one elected President since 1968 (and that is when they broke away from the left wing party interests and elected Clinton). As a result, I must support the continuation of this failed path through the election of Dean to head the DNC. It is a wet dream for Republicans."
Now, as for you inaugural protestors, I have one thing to say, "Don't be inaugural girlie men!"
Nice history... NOT!!! 1968 Nixon, '72 Nixon (resigned in disgrace) '76 Carter (DEMOCRAT!!) '80 Senile old man, '84 Senile old man again, '88 Bush (drove economy into the ground), '92 Clinton (Democrat), '86 Clinton (Still Democrat), '00 Gore (stolen by the S.C) Bush, '04 Bush - so lets see that is 3 elections won since 1968 not 1. Then again Repubs voted for Bush twice so I guess we can't judge them on their smarts.
HISTORICAL CORRECTION:
1)I inadvertently said that the Dems have had only 1 elected Dem President since 1968. That was incorrect. They have had two. Carter and Clinton.
2) I admit I forgot about Clinton, but given the fact that he was probably one of the worst, if not the worst President in the history of the country, I like to forget him.
3) Now, in terms of elections, let's look at the numbers. With the 1968 election, Republicans have won 8 Presidential elections. Dems have won 3. Of those 3, 2 wins were by a moderate southern democrat.
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