Dean
Should Be The National Democratic Party Leader
While every declared
candidate for Chairman of the Democratic National Committee would do a good
job, Howard Dean clearly offers some unique qualities and insights that would
help advance both the Democratic Party agenda and future electoral prospects.
Dean created in 2004 an energy in the grassroots activist base of the Democratic
Party that was unmatched by any of the other Primary contenders. He would be a
great public face and manager for the national Democratic Party.
Howard Dean
understands the power of the Internet as a tool for matching the Corporate
Media dominance of the rival Republican Party. Dean understands the threat to
American democracy posed by media concentration. It is clear that Dean would
act aggressively to support the creation of an alternate Democratic media
outside the control of Corporate Republican interests. His list of roughly 3
million Democratic activists email addresses, developed in his Presidential
race, would be an amazing asset for the Democratic Party and rivals closely the
entire existing list currently being used by the national Democratic Party.
More than any other
contender, Dean has a unique ability to take often fairly moderate positions on
issues, in order to help Democratic candidates win elections based on local
conditions, without alienating more liberal activists within our broad Democratic
Party coalition. He has a strong record as Governor of Vermont when it comes to
balancing government budgets. His appeal as a fiscal conservative stands in
stark contrast to the fiscally radical and reckless policies of the Bush
Republicans. While often being unfairly criticized for comments taken out of
context, Dean has reached out strongly to rural, working class and Southern
voters currently being seduced by Republicans using social wedge issues and
Republican Right-Wing spin into voting Republican. He makes the argument that
these voters have strong economic reasons for becoming solidly Democratic
voters. Dean believes strongly in civil rights, civil liberties, economic
fairness, environmental responsibility, trade unionism, honest elections,
personal freedoms and listening to the average citizen. Former Governor Howard
Dean could help bridge the divisions between the grassroots activists, Party
leaders and elected Democrats. He has the ability to mend the traditional, FDR-
New Deal created, winning Democratic coalition.
Dean connects with
college students and working class youths in an exceptionally strong way very
much like the Kennedy brothers in the 1960?s, Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Bill
Clinton in the 1990?s. Dean understands that getting young people involved in
the Democratic Party at an early age helps create lifelong Democratic voters.
It has become clear that the Democratic Party at every level needs to
concentrate more on creating lifelong Democrats instead of just trying to elect
individual candidates in expensive last minute TV based advertising campaigns.
The rival Republicans have been using this approach for the past 30 years and
gaining advantages over the Democrats as a result. Dean understands this
problem. Republicans and their Corporate allies will
almost always be able to afford to out advertise Democrats in these last minute
TV based campaigns.
In fundraising, Dean
can build on the impressive record of our current DNC Chairman by using his
Internet lists and grassroots connections. While Democrats will likely never be
able to outspend the Republican-Corporate alliance, we can remain competitive
in financial terms. Dean has an excellent record when it comes to raising funds
especially from small donors.
On the very important
personal level, Dr. Howard Dean has exceptional intellectual abilities. He is a
warm, witty and compassionate man. Dean shows a real commitment to and passion
for making life better for the average guy. His deep love for America
shows in his every word and action.
In conclusion, Howard
Dean would offer some unique new approaches to building the Democratic Party at
the national level while integrating it with local activists everywhere. He
would restore many of our traditional strengths while developing new ones. Out
of the many good choices for a new national Democratic Party leader, Howard
Dean should be the next Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

Written by Stephen Crockett (co-host, Democratic Talk
Radio http://www.DemocraticTalkRadio.com
). Mail: 234 Johnstown Road, Elkton, Maryland 21921. Phone: 443-907-2367.
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