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Dean's goal for the DNC.....grassroots change plus change from the top.

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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Donate to DU! Wed May-10-06 01:25 AM
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Dean's goal for the DNC.....grassroots change plus change from the top.Updated at 7:33 PM
Edited on Wed May-10-06 01:44 AM by madfloridian
This is from the preface in the 2nd edition of his book, "You Have the Power". He thought a long time about trying for the position. I thought these were interesting words. It shows a lot of why he chose not to go for a 3rd party, and how he wants us to work for change from the grassroots while he tries to affect change from the top level downward.

Just some snips. It goes along with his going to Orange County tonight and speaking out in that not so blue area of California.

As a governor, I had seen the DNC as little more than an organization dedicated to electing a president, one that had long neglected cultivating the state and local candidates who would form the foundation of a strong party for generations to come. When I was a candidate for president, my interaction with the DNC was even more frustrating -- it seemed like a bastion of Washington-based consultants who had no interest in hearing what I was saying, much less supporting what I was doing. Did I really want to lead a party that I loved but had been at war with for over a year?

I had friends -- both among DFA supporters and within the labor movement -- who wanted me to consider starting a third party. They noted that my campaign had been a movement that went far beyond me; after my campaign ended, Dean for America supporters had set up Democracy for America organizations in just about every state. These people were active, energized, and ready to bring about real change in American politics. Again, I looked to them for leadership. What I saw was that instead of abandoning the Democratic Party, DFA members began working within the Democratic Party to bring the bottom-up change that I had been talking about.


He mentions some of the successes he was seeing on the ground as he traveled for DFA...then he says this.

As I watched what was happening in state party after state party, I realized there was no way I could indulge thoughts of leading a third party when the people whose ideas I trusted and whose energy I relied on were working within the system to strengthen the Democratic Party. If these activists were really bringing about change in the Democratic Party from the grass roots up, it might just be possible for me to help them by working to change the party from the top down.

The resistance to my candidacy once again came from Beltway insiders, who said that my election would signal a leftward lurch in the party, that we'd be permanently relinquishing the South.
But those claims were rebuffed from some of my earliest -- and bravest -- supporters. For example, Chairman Scott Maddox, Vice Chair Diane Glasser, and the entire Florida DNC membership unanimously endorsed me early in my campaign. Former congressman Wayne Dowdy, the chair of the Mississippi Democratic Party, did the same. Jay Parmley, the state chair in Oklahoma, endorsed me as well. Jay in particular took some heat for standing with me. But collectively, they demonstrated that my message of "show up" was resonating, and that Democrats throughout America were looking for change.


He mentions the statement he made in his acceptance speech for chairman:

that this wasn't going to be my chairmanship; it was going to be our chairmanship, and that I intended to listen to voices from outside the Beltway, the real voices of the Democratic Party.







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   The reason I posted this....  madfloridian   May-10-06 01:50 AM   #1 
   I think that is great....cause we sure in the hell need some changes  FrenchieCat   May-10-06 01:51 AM   #2 
   Republican Attack Point  C_U_L8R   May-10-06 07:25 AM   #3 
 
madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Donate to DU! Wed May-10-06 01:50 AM
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1. The reason I posted this....Updated at 7:33 PM
is because this is what I strongly believe in as well. The change must come from both directions. I firmly believe in this way of doing things, and I will risk some of the dubious comments sent my way about my support in this area.

It is what I believe in. It is trusting someone when they say they will work from the top down, while we start at the bottom.

Dean often says it does not really matter who runs for president in 08 unless changes are made in the party structure. He is doing that by empowering the state parties so the structure will be in place for 08.

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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-10-06 01:51 AM
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2. I think that is great....cause we sure in the hell need some changesUpdated at 6:59 PM
round here.......

Thanks for the info!
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C_U_L8R Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-10-06 07:25 AM
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3. Republican Attack Point
The pukes are all over TV saying the Dems have no leader.

Now that is untrue.. we have many fine leaders...
but more importantly.... this isn't about party leadership.
This is about fighting a great grouind game AND WINNING.
It's kicking ass on a local level.. in every state and county.
Sure national politics come into play... especially the
Republican's pervasive corruption and Bush's total incompetence.

I just don't think the Republican "reframing" will work.. it's irrelevant
And they are irrelevant. Lead, Govern or Get Out of the Way !
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