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Dandy Donating Member (3 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 02:14 PM
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11. The nomination was stolen, not the election
Howard Dean at the beginning was allowed to set the agenda for this election campaign in but was never to be allowed by the Democratic Party leadership to be the nominee. He was allowed to carry the fight against President Bush, because he had supporters and money, until John Kerry could get the money to fight for the nomination. Dean supporters were duped into believing that Kerry won the nominate honestly and then his supporters were again brow beaten into supporting Kerry in the general election. Now the talk is about Harold Ickes being the new Democratic Chairman. Howard Dean would be a good choice and wants it but wait and see, he won't even be considered for the job. Dean supporters stab in the back again. All their hard work and money for nothing because the Democratic party will never accept Howard Dean as a leader in the party.
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