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Edited on Sun Dec-04-05 01:02 PM by TayTay
and in his efforts to rebuild the grassroots and bring them back into the Democratic Party. That also means that it wasn't 'his' failure alone, it was a failure of the Democratic Party. (And one that goes back a long way. It actually preceeds Clinton into the White House. Clinton was lucky in that Ross Perot ran and the problem on internal Democratic slinptering was a fatal error.)
If this is the case, then how can you talk about it? He is, correctly in my judgement, saying that it's a systemic problem inherent in the Democratic Party. That's a book, not a sound bite for Sunday morning. I think his answer was good, given that he didn't have an hour to extrapolate all that data. (Which is not a subject for a quick interview anyway.)
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