Tim Kaine Expected to Broaden Democratic Appeal as DNC Chair
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- January 5, 2009
Party officials say he's likely to build on Howard Dean's model of expanding the Democratic base.
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Why Tim Kaine Is Likely to Expand Democratic Faith Outreach as DNC Chair
By Dan Gilgoff -
God & Country
- January 5, 2009
Kaine's 2005 governor's race offers clues about how he might run the Democratic National Committee.
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Democrats Owe Howard Dean a Big Thank You
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- November 13, 2008
The chair of the Democratic National Committee is stepping down.
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Who Will Be Chairs of the RNC and DNC?
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- November 10, 2008
It's time for national party musical chairs.
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Data Points: Campaign Ads Sponsored by Political Parties*
Opinion
- September 18, 2008
More than 50 percent of McCain's ads were aired in cooperation with the RNC.
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Democrats and Labor: A Beautiful Friendship
By John Aloysius Farrell -
John A. Farrell
- August 28, 2008
It's been one hundred years since the Democrats and the unions allied to help the common man.
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Dean Still Hates Conservatives
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- June 11, 2008
DNC chair says he's "dialed back" his tough talk on the GOP, but then blasts Gingrich and Bush.
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The Clock Is Ticking for the Clinton Campaign
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- June 2, 2008
With only two primaries left, Obama's campaign expects to have the nomination wrapped up this week.
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Public Opinion: What Should Hillary Clinton Do Next?
Opinion
- June 2, 2008
Should she withdraw this week or fight through to the convention?
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It's Not All in the Family for Some DNC Rules Committee Members
By Nikki Schwab -
Nation & World
- May 30, 2008
Don and Carole Fowler are married but one supports Clinton and the other supports Obama.
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Public Opinion: What Will the Democratic National Committee Do About Florida and Michigan?
Opinion
- May 30, 2008
How will the delegate controversy play out?
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Democrats May Drag Out Fight; Decision Time on Florida, Michigan Votes
Nation & World
- May 28, 2008
Now it's the referees who are getting ready to rumble.
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Democrats Ponder a Delegate-Fight Compromise
Nation & World
- May 28, 2008
The Democratic National Committee acted with "proper authority and jurisdiction" earlier this year.
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Dean's 50-State Strategy for the Democrats
Nation & World
- May 16, 2008
The party chairman's decision is paying off.
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News Buzz: Howard Dean's Demand, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Defense, and More
Nation & World
- April 28, 2008
Howard Dean issued a stern statement saying that either Obama or Clinton must drop out in June.
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Democrats Say McCain's Biography Tour Could Hurt Him
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- April 3, 2008
A memo from the DNC illustrates McCain's perceived vulnerabilities and Democratic tactics against him.
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Morning Buzz: March 28, 2008
News Desk
- March 28, 2008
Disgruntled by the negativity of his party's nominating contest, DNC Chair Howard Dean is asking Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to do a better job of keeping their supporters from engaging in nasty exchanges. "You do not want to demoralize the base of the Democratic Party by having the Democrats attack each other," he told the Associated Press in an interview yesterday. "Let the media and the Republicans and the talking heads on cable television attack and carry on, fulminate at the mouth. The supporters should keep their mouths shut about this stuff on both sides because that is harmful to the potential victory of a Democrat."
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Where's Howard Dean?
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- February 21, 2008
The DNC has started its attack on McCain, but the RNC notes Dean's absence from the media.
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DNC to 'Out' GOP Candidates on Issues
News Desk
- November 21, 2007
In its bid to identify weaknesses in the GOP presidential field, the Democratic National Committee has revamped its communications strategy to help local reporters in key early states seek various positions from the Republicans.
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