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Dean gives new leadership to the DNC

Resistance

Brian Fanelli

Issue date: 3/22/05 Section: Forum
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Howard Dean?s bold honesty, clarity, and his powerful fund raising skills make him the ideal candidate for the new chair of the Democratic National Committee.

Hopefully, Dean?s recent DNC victory can pull the Democrats

in the right direction and ensure that the party stands for progressive ideals once again.

During his campaign for presidency more than a year ago, Dean raised more than $40 million, a record-breaking amount of money for any politician. He was savvy enough to use the Internet to spread his message

and collect contributions from people across the country who hoped Dean would be the candidate to face George Bush in the 2004 election.

Though Dean lost the Democratic primaries to Sen. John Kerry, his campaign was a success because he turned young people on to politics. The former Vermont Governor ran on an anti-war platform, spoke from his heart and injected life and passion into the party.

This encouraged thousands of young people across the United States to work for the Dean campaign.

That same energy that Dean had during the Democratic primaries will be a powerful tool to pull the Democratic Party in the right direction now that Dean is confirmed as the head of the DNC.

Already as the new leader of the DNC, Dean has vowed to change the party and fight for progressive ideals. "Above all, we need to stand up for a different vision," Dean said to a crowd of supporters in Washington a few days after he was confirmed as the new committee chair in February.

Since his presidential campaign, Dean has not been hesitant to criticize his own party for acting too much like republicans. If Dean continues this honest criticism, he can influence the party and stop democrats from moving further to the right.

As the head of the national committee, Dean has also vowed to reach out to red state voters in the south and mid west, yet it is still unclear if people in red states will listen to Dean?s passionate, fiery speeches because they could turn some people off. However, Dean should succeed at energizing the democratic base and sparking activism within his own party.
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