Saturday, November 28, 2009

Howard Dean

Morning Buzz: 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." more >>

Where's Howard Dean?

The DNC has started its attack on McCain, but the RNC notes Dean's absence from the media. more >>

The Battle Cry That Backfired on Howard "The Scream" Dean

With Iraq Looking Better, is the Economy the Issue?

Over the next few months the economy will overtake it as the voters' top concern. more >>

Howard Dean: Economy to Be a Big Issue

The Iraq war will remain a big issue across the country, but the economy will overtake it over the next few months as the voters' top concern, says Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. more >>

He's Still Plain Old Howard

Success hasn't gone to Howard Dean's head, despite the fundraising and political victories the Democratic Party chairman has collected in the past year. We hear that he still tries to get home to Vermont every weekend and still lives in a hotel near Democratic Party hq when in town. more >>

Breaking Bread Now, Heads Later

The groundwork is being laid for the first meeting between the two party chairmen, longtime Democratic boss Howard Dean and gop newbie Sen. Mel Martinez. more >>

Another Job for Dean: Headhunter

Here's proof that election victories can salve wounds. The new chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Rep. more >>

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