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In reply to the discussion: Is Howard Dean right? "Dem leadership is 'old and creaky'" [View all]Wounded Bear
(64,655 posts)57. He has a point...
we do need some fresh young blood in the party. That in itself might help energize the millenials to our causes.
It's not that I want to kick anybody to the curb who is still effective in Congress/Senate, but we really need some fresh blood. Apparently there is YUGE interest out there in running for office, as reported by the DCCC. Sounds good to me. I'd love to flip about 60 districts this cycle. Wishful thinking? Maybe so, but why not dream big?
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I hear this from many people, that the democratic party needs to be revitalized and back to a
RKP5637
Feb 2017
#2
Maybe the best thing we have going for us, then, is that the GOP is still entrenched in status quo.
randome
Feb 2017
#65
If you believe what Hogan and Michael Steele said. He left due to term limits. Without them, he'd
FSogol
Feb 2017
#42
I saw that, too. I wonder if she could be won over. I mean, she seems NORMAL!
CurtEastPoint
Feb 2017
#35
Yep, the writing was on the wall and whether we like it or not, tRump saw it and exploited it. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2017
#23
Howard has been calling for "younger blood" in our leadership since Obama was inaugurated
DFW
Feb 2017
#14
I like Buttigieg and would be fine with him (though I would rather have Ellison).
Goblinmonger
Feb 2017
#82
Maybe the problem is too many people just watching? Maybe new union leadership is also needed
delisen
Feb 2017
#62
Age is a number. It's the mindset that matters. Cases in point: Liz and Bernie
Blaukraut
Feb 2017
#40
For someone who won't even register as a Democrat, what does that say, and then brings in people
still_one
Feb 2017
#74
Let's see. In Michigan Hillary lost by .3%. Jill Stein received 1.1% of the vote there
still_one
Feb 2017
#79
anyone who didn't vote for Hillary knowing what was at stake is either NOT a progressive
still_one
Feb 2017
#83