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Posted by madfloridian in General Discussion
Fri Jan 11th 2008, 08:52 PM
But he really hopes for one by mid March. He says they need to get a nominee so they can start going after the Republicans. From Denver.

Dean: Don't expect clear front-runner even after Feb. 5

Democratic Chairman Howard Dean said today he expects no clear decision on the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee even after Feb. 5, the day more than 20 states hold primaries or caucuses. The comments came after Dean convened with the DNC's Executive Committee in Denver and offered a frank outlook on the battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

"I don't believe it will be over by Feb. 5 by any stretch of the imagination," Dean said. He also said he hoped it would be decided by mid-March "because we have a lot of work to do." He called the possibility of a brokered convention "a nightmare."

The chairman said he's not currently concerned about the sniping between the Clinton and Obama campaigns, though he acknowledged an extended primary season could ratchet up the political heat.

"The truth is, it's not that ferocious yet, and I hope it doesn't get ferocious, and I obviously have some responsibility to make sure it doesn't," he said. "But it was much worse four years ago, and it's much, much worse on the Republican side.

"I don't want it to get personal, and we have a protocol for what to do if it does."


He said he thought the Democrats had a chance to win three Southern states. He mentioned..."Florida, Arkansas and Virginia, which he deemed "a battleground state."

He and other members of the DNCC, the convention committee were in Denver yesterday doing community work.

Dems practice their strokes at Manual High School

DENVER - Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Howard Dean, along with members of the DNC's Executive Committee, will join Convention CEO Leah D. Daughtry and the staff of the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) for a service project at 3:00 p.m. on THURSDAY, January 10, 2008. In a project coordinated by the Colorado branch of Volunteers of America, Dean and the DNCC team will paint and plaster a room in need of repair at Manual High School and partner with students for a crafts project in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.As one of Denver's oldest schools, Manual first opened its doors in the 1890s. After a recent closure due to declining enrollment and low student performance, Manual re-opened its doors this past fall with a goal of emerging as one of Denver's premier high schools.




DENVER – Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and members of the Democratic National Convention Committee picked up paintbrushes to help refurbish a classroom at a local school Thursday.
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