What should Dean do if he doesn't win the nomination?
Edited on Tue Feb-17-04 05:08 PM by mot78
If Dean drops out soon, what will he do politically? Will he become DNC chair? Found a think thank or PAC? Will he go back to being a Doctor? Or will he run for the Senate in 2006 if Jeffords retires?
He should form a PAC. His grassroots message and ability to raise money would help the Democratic Party. The Senate in 2006 is also a great idea. Dr. Dean needs to stay in politics and be involved in the future of the Democratic Party.
7. Why do people keep mentioning Dean as a future DNC chair?
It's obvious from the intent of the Kerronation that there will be absolutely no change in the disasterous direction this party is going.
Does anybody actually think that if McAuliffe and the DLC actually get away with this crime, that Kerry will demand their resignations? If Kerry gave a shit about Democrats acting like Democrats, he would have done so for the last three years himself.
I don't think Howard Dean has a future in a party that went out of its way to treat him far worse than they have treated George fucking Bush Jr. And the same goes for his supporters.
He should sever all ties to the AMA, for starters. They are worse than 1,000 DLC's. His AMA ties are one the key reasons I never supported him, nor trusted him.
22. I hope the nominee picks him as a cabinent member
Edited on Tue Feb-17-04 06:16 PM by bigwillq
Dean needs to be invovled in the democratic party in some way. I wouldn't mind him being a senator. Right now I'm mixed at him running again for prez. Will have to wait and see how everything pans out. I do hope he stays involved in a positive way. I hope he doesn't become discouraged over the events of the last 1 and 1/2 and go negative on the party. He's done so much good for the DEMS and for politics in general. His voice and vision needs to be heard in a big way.
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