How Democrats win Posted by Elizabeth Edwards
Thursday December 04, @11:43AM
In 1996, the Republicans so hated Bill Clinton that they thought if they just spit at him enough, the country would see what was so clear to them: Clinton was a failure in their eyes, just like in our eyes (and in reality) Bush has failed real Americans, failed to lead, and failed to insist on integrity in himself and in those around him. But in 1996, the Republicans did not offer anything substantial and certainly did not offer a positive vision because they were so sure that the negative attacks would take them to the White House. And the negative got a lot of attention. We read it night and day, it blanketed the airwaves. But then Americans, real Americans voted.
And what did we learn? We learned that the negative will not attract the vast numbers of people who actually decide elections. Clinton retained the White House in 1996. The most vicious attackers -- D'Amato, Faircloth, Barr -- have all lost in subsequent elections because they allowed the hallmarks of their offices to be hatred and anger. Oh, they got plenty of the attention you talked about, but that is not what America wants, and frankly it is not what America deserves.
We are electing the leader of our great country in a time of crisis, and we are electing the leader of the free world. It is important that our leaders are just that: capital "L" Leaders, taking us to a higher, better place.
It is easy to be enticed by the attention that setting oneself on fire will bring. A strong and principled leader will not do that. A strong and principled leader will bring people to a positive message. We constantly lament the downward spiral of our political campaigns, the negativity, and yet we continue to reach lower and lower. I want a candidate who reaches higher, and I am so proud that John is that kind of candidate. He is a candidate who really can bring the Real America -- turned off by attacks and yearning for solutions -- back into the political process. We will all be the stronger for that. And he can be the Leader our country needs at this divided time.
The reason I responded so strongly in Iowa when a supporter called him Our Best Hope is that it was so true -- poignantly, desperately, undeniably true. He is our best hope, precisely because he has the character and determination to reach higher and keeps his eyes on the promise that real solutions can bring.
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