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 Libra63
 
posted on November 19, 2004 06:17:06 PM new
Race Under Way for Parties' Top Slots

Tue Nov 9,10:50 PM ET Elections - AP


By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Jockeying for the top job at the Democratic Party is under way after Election Day losses, with former presidential hopeful Howard Dean (news - web sites) indicating an interest in the post while other names are circulating. Republicans may reward a GOP operative who helped engineer President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election.

With the presidential election over, both parties are expected to pick new national committee chiefs early next year, with the Democrats replacing Terry McAuliffe and the Republicans finding a successor to Ed Gillespie.


For the GOP, the choice is easy: whomever President Bush recommends. Republican activists said a likely candidate is Ken Mehlman, the former White House political director who served as campaign manager for the Bush-Cheney team.


Democrats face a much tougher challenge. The next leader of the Democratic National Committee (news - web sites) will be responsible for rebuilding a party battered by two straight presidential election losses, finding a way to stanch the flow of voters away from its ranks and picking up seats in congressional elections in 2006.


Democrats agree the party needs an aggressive activist to replace McAuliffe, whose term is ending. But finding the party's next leader could trigger another internal battle about the future direction of the party, which has now lost seven of the last 10 presidential elections and is the minority party in both the House and the Senate.


"The most important thing we can do is get our message right," said Al From, head of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council.


Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) met with Democratic leaders in Congress on Tuesday — a week after his loss to Bush — and told them, "We need to be unified and we have a very clear agenda. I'm going to be fighting for that agenda with all my energy and all the passion that I brought to the campaign." Kerry met with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid, D-Nev.


Dean, the former Vermont governor who waged an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination, told associates earlier this week that he is considering running for the job. Although his own campaign fizzled, Dean's Internet-fueled campaign and his willingness to take on the president on the Iraq (news - web sites) war tapped into a deep anger among many voters.


His activism would help energize the party's liberal base, but some Democrats question whether he is the right person to broaden the party's appeal to mainstream voters.


Also mentioned for the DNC post are Govs. Tom Vilsack of Iowa and Mark Warner of Virginia, and former Gov. Roy Barnes of Georgia.


Harold Ickes, a New York lawyer who was a White House aide in the Clinton administration and has close ties to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (news - web sites), D-N.Y., has a large following, especially in the Clinton wing of the party. Ickes is a passionate advocate and successful fund-raiser, but his Clinton ties might work against him among Democrats backing other candidates.


Other names being circulated: Inez Tenenbaum, South Carolina's education superintendent and unsuccessful Senate candidate; and Simon Rosenberg, founder and president of the centrist New Democrat Network.


Of course, the party's real boss will be chosen in 2008 when a nominee is selected. But the next party leader will be responsible for trying to build support for Democratic candidates in the midterm elections.


Some Democratic activists would like a black party chief, such as Donna Brazile, who ran Al Gore (news - web sites)'s campaign in 2000; former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk, former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb.


It's a job that nobody at this point wants to say they are seeking.


Dean said he still hadn't made up his mind and Brazile said Tuesday, "I haven't tossed my hat in the ring for that job. It should be somebody from outside Washington. I'm not ready to take on that task, but I want to help whoever will."


Among Hispanics, Antonio Villaraigosa, former speaker of the California Assembly and now a Los Angeles city councilman, is getting some attention.





Several party activists suggested Sen. John Edwards (news - web sites) of North Carolina, the Democratic vice presidential nominee who decided not to seek another term in the Senate. Edwards seems like an ideal choice: telegenic, son of the South and in need of a platform if he's to launch a bid for the 2008 presidential nomination. However, Edwards' representatives discouraged the notion.

Still to be decided is whether there should be a single party chief to run the day-to-day operation and be the party's public face, as McAuliffe has done, or whether the job should be split between a chairman and chief operating officer, a model also used in the past.

The tenure of the post also remains to be decided — two years or four, with a possible promise not to seek the presidency.

Although the job won't be filled until early February, campaigning is expected to begin in earnest when several preliminary meetings are held in December.

Among Republicans, Gillespie is widely admired and has Bush's support, but he has indicated he does not intend to serve another term.

Tom Rath, New Hampshire National Republican committeeman, said, "there is no way we will not take who the White House suggests."

Charles Black, a longtime GOP consultant, said the new party chief "needs to focus on the races for '06," noting that historically the party holding the White House loses seats in midterm elections.

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Associated Press writer Will Lester contributed to this report.

















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 Linda_K
 
posted on November 19, 2004 08:34:31 PM new
noting that historically the party holding the White House loses seats in midterm elections.


LOL - but they didn't 'note' that the above did NOT happen in 2002.




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Four More Years....YES!!!
 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 19, 2004 09:15:27 PM new
What the hell are Patries Top Slots??

 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 19, 2004 09:23:30 PM new
LOL Maggie. I was wondering the same thing! Thought maybe it was about pastries and misspelled...(thanksgiving and all)...

:0)

 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 19, 2004 09:31:44 PM new
okay, I see it now. parties not pastries, not hamburger patties.... lol

whats the old rhyme from the grinch? ...dreaming with visions of something something in their heads....apple dumplings? LOL



 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 19, 2004 09:53:10 PM new
LOL..Nero...visions of sugar pies?, venison burgers? Who knows..

I thought the Patries Top Slots was an extension of the Prostitution Thread that Kraft started...

You know those little things with the tassels and whirligigs that you put on your nipples...

I noticed that she said she was thinking about opening up a shop.. and Libra was the first to jump right in and back her up....

ROFLMAO... that's a jolt to the brain.. can you imagine... Krafty will be screwing and backasward Libra will be unscrewing...
Oh well, at least the tassels from their Pasties will keep the floors dusted.. LOL..



 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 19, 2004 11:31:18 PM new
LOL Maggie. You are too funny. I dont know what you do for a living but you sure missed your calling. (Do they call those whirlygig things pasties? I think they do huh! lol)

i cant believe i am up this late loading auctions. ...but thats what i get for screwing around on here all day

 
 yeager
 
posted on November 20, 2004 01:53:42 AM new
libra,

So what's your point on this?

linda,

So what's your point on this?


Bigots are miserable people. Prevent Bigotry through Education.

Work to keep Church and State separate! http://www.au.org/site/PageServer

President Bush...get ready for more failed policies.

Work to protect Civil Rights!
 
 Libra63
 
posted on November 20, 2004 07:34:38 AM new
yeager my POINT is this. If the democrats want to win they have to figure out a way to get votes. Sitting back and hoping that people will vote for a party that didn't fair well will do nothing for them. Maybe you don't understand that that John Kerry lost both popular and electoral vote. Popular vote by 3 million votes. How do you think they are going to do it but sit down and figure out what went wrong. Something did and you know it and if it didn't then John Kerry would be in the White House. That is what the article is about.
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To Quote John Kerry in his concession speech. "But in an american election, there are no losers, because whether or not our candidates are successful, the next morning we all wake up as Americans
 
 crowfarm
 
posted on November 20, 2004 09:57:22 AM new
Libra, what IS your point? That to win you need more votes? Ya, think?



I'm still trying to figure out.....


"""""""""Seems to me you could follow your own words. You could never post anything that is ever the truth. Obviously you never had children"""""

TOTAL LOGIC...Libra's way.




 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 20, 2004 10:10:15 AM new
Know what I noticed about the lefties on this board? They never have a freeken original idea of their own!! With few exceptions, they just parrot whats previously been said. pathetic.

 
 crowfarm
 
posted on November 20, 2004 10:35:35 AM new
Well, here's a "freaken" "original" idea from the right Queen of C&P because she hasn't a "freaken" original thought of her own.



""""""I know we've already discussed this incident. But I'd like to ask any who support our troops....to sign this petition, letting them know that we're behind them.

link provided below. Thank you.
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THE PATRIOT PERSPECTIVE """""""



 
 bootclan
 
posted on November 20, 2004 11:07:18 AM new
Nice post crowface,

I guess I had forgotten how ignorant you really are.

It is nice of you to post every so often to remind us.



 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 20, 2004 11:22:51 AM new
See, what I mean?

Well, here's a "freaken" "original" idea from the right Queen of C&P because she hasn't a "freaken" original thought of her own.

uhh crowbeaker, that has already been said, dearie.

 
 crowfarm
 
posted on November 20, 2004 11:26:20 AM new
Thank you, nerotic, for making my point!


Although I have to hand out the "Freaken Original Thought" Award to the drug crazed "freak" who thought up rubber manure hats.....Congratulations!

 
 neroter12
 
posted on November 20, 2004 11:27:56 AM new
you're an idiot, crowfarm.

 
 crowfarm
 
posted on November 20, 2004 11:31:13 AM new
GEEEZ Nerotic, I give you an award for most original thought and THAT'S all you can come up with?????

Whatsa matter....dealer didn't drop by today?

 
 Libra63
 
posted on November 20, 2004 01:47:46 PM new
neroter-put them on ignore and then you wouldn't have to read all that dribble. Nothing with the two of them is original not even the way they spell the swear words. I think the two think the rest of us are ignorant but we know better
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 crowfarm
 
posted on November 20, 2004 03:00:11 PM new
Here's some DRIVEL that dribbled down Libra's chin......



"""""""""Seems to me you could follow your own words. You could never post anything that is ever the truth. Obviously you never had children"""""

TOTAL LOGIC...Libra's way.



 
 
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