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flaminbats Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-02-05 06:04 PM
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56. Who said being the underdog was easy?
I still remember Republicans making the rounds in late 1992, even as everyone knew Bush was history. Burning Dean out will get us nowhere.

Being on a major network every single night is the most realistic way to be everywhere on every issue at all times. Hopefully Dean will change our strategy sooner than later. Democrats need a national strategy...we need something like GOPAC for the midterm elections. We need a strategy to spin even this story.."Democrats should be drawing as much attention to the big donors and corruption among Republicans as to the widespread rage against Congress."

As people throw in the towel on incumbents..they will begin listening to our ideas.
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