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In reply to the discussion: Should Howard Dean return as Chairman? [View all]sadbear
(4,340 posts)24. No matter how undesirable he is?
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Somebody that would once again want a "50-State Strategy"? What a concept!
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2012
#1
You're also clueless. Turns out "progressive" is the label most Americans want to identify with...
Scuba
Jun 2012
#42
That's what he said. If we elect a Democratic president, he/she is the de facto head of the party.
SharonAnn
Jun 2012
#13
If Dean forms a new party, I would join in a heartbeat, and I know many will.
Woody Woodpecker
Jun 2012
#25
That's correct--the chair is an executor, a secretary, a minder, not THE decision-maker.
MADem
Jun 2012
#35
I imagine the White House would overrule any drastic changes he wanted in those areas
Hippo_Tron
Jun 2012
#53