Sunday, April 10, 2005

''Dean Promises 50 State Campaign Strategy for 2008''

"Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Friday that his party is laying the groundwork for a 50-state strategy for the 2008 presidential race. Dean said early fund-raising will be geared toward having the party pay for workers to help with state and local races, initially in selected states. He criticized spending by the Bush administration and said that running deficits will prevent the country from mounting a strong defense against its foes. He also said President Bush and other Republicans launched divisive issues during the campaign, such as gay marriage. Dean said the country needs to close its divisions. The Chairman said the deficits built under the Bush administration, plus policies that Dean and other Democrats present said make life harder for rural residents, will leave the Republicans vulnerable at the polls in upcoming elections. "I think the Democratic Party is in the center," Dean said. "We're more conservative than Republicans are when it comes to money."-from the story on Dean's visit to Arkansas on PoliticsVT.

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