Dean makes his move
I know about the groundswell to put Dean in charge of the DNC.
But will he be able to save his party?
CBS News posted the following.
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) Former presidential candidate Howard Dean is considering a bid to become chairman of the national Democratic Party.
Steve Grossman, himself a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Dean had told him he was thinking about it.
Dean was traveling today in New York and unavailable for comment. His spokeswoman, Laura Gross, said ``it was far too early to be speculating on that.''
The 240 members of the Democratic National Convention will elect a new chair early next year. Several names are already being mentioned, including former Clinton aide Harold Ickes; Donna Brazile, who ran Al Gore's presidential campaign, and Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack.
Dean has been outspoken since the beginning of his presidential bid in saying that the Democratic Party must establish a separate and unique identity from Republicans.
The next chairman will replace Terry McAuliffe
(thanks to Raugh for the link)


4 Comments:
I loved Terry McAuliffe's line in the wake of last Tuesday: "The Democratic party is as strong as it's ever been."
Just like a Democrat to be delusional.
Awww man, you guys are too harsh on ol' Terry.
I think he is doing a FANTASTIC job! ;-)
and John Kerry is likable and charismatic. lol
just like Bush is honest and diplomatic...
I say good riddance to terry. He did a horrible job.
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