Thoughts? I like the idea of Howard Dean running for Senate in 2006 against Jeffords. Sanders is building seniority so it's not good to run for the House.
With Jeffords leaning Democrat, do we really gain anything by unseating him? Jeffords and Dean could spit the liberal-moderate vote, leaving a wide open candidacy for a Republican candidate (if there are any Republicans in Vermont).
With Jeffords leaning Democrat, do we really gain anything by unseating him? Jeffords and Dean could spit the liberal-moderate vote, leaving a wide open candidacy for a Republican candidate (if there are any Republicans in Vermont).
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I like the idea of Dean keeping active. I think he might serve the party better as a senator rather than head of the DNC.
-DSMoore
www.empty-friend.blogspot.com
the thought came to me while looking at comments on DK.
With Jeffords leaning Democrat, do we really gain anything by unseating him? Jeffords and Dean could spit the liberal-moderate vote, leaving a wide open candidacy for a Republican candidate (if there are any Republicans in Vermont).
With Jeffords leaning Democrat, do we really gain anything by unseating him? Jeffords and Dean could spit the liberal-moderate vote, leaving a wide open candidacy for a Republican candidate (if there are any Republicans in Vermont).
btw, you've been linked at Sparkgrass. Reciprocation is always fun.
give me a sec to link back.
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