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Re: nobody else will do (none / 0)

I can't argue with your gripes about the cliche language, that stuff happens; but I do see how Dean gets us closer to the Republicans in fund-raising, organization, and the ability to frame issues, I experienced it firsthand, Iowa --which was always a clusterfuck waiting to happen from our excluded vantage point in Burlington anyway-- not withstanding.
by Jerome Armstrong on Mon Dec 27, 2004 at 08:55:36 PM EST
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well, look (none / 0)

I wouldn't want to question your judgement since you were, as you point out, there. But I can't get myself past all those stories I read, including ones written by campaign folks like Matt Gross or Trippi's own comments, about how disorganized the campaign was, how no one knew how much money was in the bank, how no one knew who was on paid vs. unpaid staff, and how Dean himself kept muffing or failing to deliver key lines.

My sense is that all the energy and creativity of the Dean campaign is precisely what the Democratic Party needs, but we don't have the luxury of repaying Dean for being in the right place at the right time last fall. We need to take that energy, that creativity and some of those methods and graft it onto a winning message.

Thats different from a message that moves me personally, as Dean did.

We need someone, like Clinton, who can build that message into something that speaks far beyond the Democratic "base."

As I said before, I'd be delighted if I felt Dean was the guy who could do that, but I don't know anyone active in politics out here (in NV) who really ever believed Dean's personality or positions could win this state.

by desmoulins on Mon Dec 27, 2004 at 09:38:48 PM EST
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