somewhere, somehow, Feingold made someone up high unhappy and was punished for it. Many are correct when they infer that Dean would have seen to it that Feingold would have had the necessary support he needed...no matter what he might have done.
The man was an effective leader in all respects. Sometimes that means going against the flow. He was asked to consider a run at the presidency...he chose not to stating that he was happy where he was. That might have set something off in the party machinery. We will probably never know.
He DISTANCED himself from Obama until the latter stages of the campaign. He relished his "maverick" image to the point that it did him in.
What a loss - Johnson is an idiot who only had the brains to marry well, take credit for his father-in-law's company and get money money money from his own pockets and from mysterious sources.
Russ always won close elections and thought he could do it again -- but his integrity kept him out of the big money.
Wisconsin is taking a ride on the stupid train to nowhere.
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