Dean... the RNC's best friend
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Dean... the RNC's best friend
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/co ... _mz013.htm
Dude can't pull in the money McAullife did. Guess "YEEAARRRGH" doesn't work to well as a response when you're asked why you should contribute to the party.
Dude can't pull in the money McAullife did. Guess "YEEAARRRGH" doesn't work to well as a response when you're asked why you should contribute to the party.
Correction Mr. President, I DID build this, and please give Lurker a hug, we wouldn't want to damage his self-esteem.
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However, one can make the point that chasing big corporate donors hasn't won them elections.Embar Angylwrath wrote:And he stil is a good grass-roots fundraiser. But he's alienated a large portion of big donors. And that is where the real money is.
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That's not the same as identifying what lost them elections.Partha wrote:However, one can make the point that chasing big corporate donors hasn't won them elections.Embar Angylwrath wrote:And he stil is a good grass-roots fundraiser. But he's alienated a large portion of big donors. And that is where the real money is.
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It might be what lost them elections - after all, they chased corporate money by adopting a more pro business stance under Clinton - they threw minorities and unions under the bus, so to speak.
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Actually, it wasn't chasing corporate money per se, it was chasing George Soros' money, this past election.
I wonder if we're going to start seeing anaerobic bacteria signing $1,000 checks to the political candidate of their choice. It's only a few more rounds of Campaign Finance "Reform" away...
Besides, the damage Dean is doing to the DNC is hardly in the arena of fundraising. That's just a symptom of the larger disease. The REASON Dean is alienating corporate donors can be easily explained by his rhetoric as a political candidate:
Dean is perceived as an extreme example of the anti-business, pro-socialist mentality that is common among folks on the left. And the "yeeaarrrgghhh!" didn't help much either. Corporations "vote" (ie write checks) in their own best interests, much like individuals do, and a mentally-unstable socialist revolutionary firebrand is not going to inspire their confidence.
Frankly, if they'd set up a blue-ribbon panel, I doubt the Dems could have found a worse choice from among the pool of eligible candidates. Dean makes a far better candidate than he does a DNC chair.
I wonder if we're going to start seeing anaerobic bacteria signing $1,000 checks to the political candidate of their choice. It's only a few more rounds of Campaign Finance "Reform" away...
Besides, the damage Dean is doing to the DNC is hardly in the arena of fundraising. That's just a symptom of the larger disease. The REASON Dean is alienating corporate donors can be easily explained by his rhetoric as a political candidate:
Dean is perceived as an extreme example of the anti-business, pro-socialist mentality that is common among folks on the left. And the "yeeaarrrgghhh!" didn't help much either. Corporations "vote" (ie write checks) in their own best interests, much like individuals do, and a mentally-unstable socialist revolutionary firebrand is not going to inspire their confidence.
Frankly, if they'd set up a blue-ribbon panel, I doubt the Dems could have found a worse choice from among the pool of eligible candidates. Dean makes a far better candidate than he does a DNC chair.
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Actually, you can consider what chasing the corporate money did for them - outside of Clinton's two terms (and believe it or not, he wasn't THAT liberal, whatever his wife is), they lost both houses. They have a national presence as being a series of check off boxes rather than a party.
And, you know, if you actually LOOKED at Dean's record, he's hardly anti-business. Which really points to the strength of the Right Wing Noise Machine you all claim doesn't exist..
And, you know, if you actually LOOKED at Dean's record, he's hardly anti-business. Which really points to the strength of the Right Wing Noise Machine you all claim doesn't exist..
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