By by Dean
Moderators: Tunnelcat, Jeff250
By by Dean
AZ Kerry 46, Clark 24, Dean 13.
MO Kerry 52, Edwards 23, Dean 10
SC Edwards 44, Kerry 30, Sharpton 10
OK Edwards 31, Kerry 29, Clark 28
DE Kerry 47, Dean 14, Lieberman 11, Edwards 11
MO Kerry 52, Edwards 23, Dean 10
SC Edwards 44, Kerry 30, Sharpton 10
OK Edwards 31, Kerry 29, Clark 28
DE Kerry 47, Dean 14, Lieberman 11, Edwards 11
- De Rigueur
- DBB Admiral
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2001 2:01 am
- Location: Rural Mississippi, USA
- Will Robinson
- DBB Grand Master
- Posts: 10135
- Joined: Tue Mar 07, 2000 3:01 am
I thought it was more like gusto. The guy certainly has a way of rallying people together, I'll give him that much. And the overall way his campaign worked redefined the meanings of "grass roots." By employing the Internet and tapping into the largely ignored twenty-something group, he amassed quite a force.
Course, to a large extent, this was mostly the work of an intelligent campaign strategist and not Dean himself. Said strategist, who had been with the Dean campaign since its inception, was promptly fired by Dean and replaced with a D.C. bigshot the moment he lost Iowa. I thought that was very telling about what kind of person Dean was.
The problem I always had with Dean is that he's great at shouting, but doesn't have much to say. He holds so much ire for Bush that it almost feels like a cop out. I know you hate Bush, but what can you do better and, more importantly, how? The democrats are still trying to recover from that immaturity, taking pot shots at the current President. Perhaps a big reason why Kerry has emerged as the leader is the mature way he portrays himself in public, rather than acting as if he were an emcee at a WWE match.
Course, to a large extent, this was mostly the work of an intelligent campaign strategist and not Dean himself. Said strategist, who had been with the Dean campaign since its inception, was promptly fired by Dean and replaced with a D.C. bigshot the moment he lost Iowa. I thought that was very telling about what kind of person Dean was.
The problem I always had with Dean is that he's great at shouting, but doesn't have much to say. He holds so much ire for Bush that it almost feels like a cop out. I know you hate Bush, but what can you do better and, more importantly, how? The democrats are still trying to recover from that immaturity, taking pot shots at the current President. Perhaps a big reason why Kerry has emerged as the leader is the mature way he portrays himself in public, rather than acting as if he were an emcee at a WWE match.