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jfern
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« on: February 07, 2005, 08:40:03 PM »

Hmmm...It seems Roemer is far wiser than the Guy the Dems are going to tap.  Howard "I hate Republicans" Dean is the best thing that could happen to the GOP.  Dean will recruit candidates from the Democratic wing of the Democrat Party, something that will guarantee increased GOP margins in the House and Senate in '06 and '08.  We should be well positioned to go for 60 seats in the Senate by '08 when the next Republican gets elected President.   Thanks Howie!

We should have elected Zell Miller, just like you wanted.

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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2005, 07:37:39 PM »

The whole 50-state strategy sounds nice, but come'on, it is unrealistic. In Presidential elections, you only really go after 15 states, and you are out of money. We do not have the money to strongly back a Senate candidate in Alabama. Sorry.

If the local parties do a good job, hurray for them, but the national party really doesn't have the resources to compete everywhere. And face it, we are just wasting our time in some states, if the money could be used elsewhere.

It doesn't mean that you give full resources to every State.

Sometimes you get lucky where you were sure you were going to lose. We almost won the Kentucky Senate race. The fact that it was close was a shocker. More money spent on that race, and we would have surely won.
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