This is what I've been waiting for. I see no benefit in making Nader a pariah in the eyes of the Democratic party. I have been critical of McAuliffe in the past, but I congratulate him on this one.
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Beggining Article
Reaching out to Nader
Tending to another trouble spot these days is McAuliffe, who sources say has opened up a steady line of communication with Nader over the past three months. The two had lunch in Washington on November 5, the day after Democrats lost gubernatorial races in Mississippi and Kentucky, and spoke most recently Tuesday, shortly before the debate in New Hampshire.
Democrats said McAuliffe, who might speak with Nader again this weekend to talk about his Thursday night fund-raiser in New Jersey, is trying to avoid the mistakes made in 2000, when Nader complained Democratic leaders largely ignored him.
"My assumption is that Nader is running
. The working hypothesis is that he's running," one party insider said. "But you don't want him to run and then air these claims that no one from the party ever talked to him."
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And then Labor leaders across the country are trying to stop Harkin from endorsing Dean.
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Harkin isn't taking sides in the 2004 race, at least not yet. But that hasn't stopped Gephardt's labor allies, who increasingly hear rumblings that the Iowan is moving toward Dean, from mobilizing on the Missourian's behalf.
Harkin got a call Thursday, for example, from Teamsters President James Hoffa, Gephardt's most active and influential ally in the labor community, and the senator is expected to hear this weekend from other labor bigwigs, including Terry O'Sullivan of the Laborers' International Union and Joe Hunt of the Ironworkers union.
In his conversation with Hoffa, sources say, Harkin didn't deny he was mulling a Dean endorsement.
Aides say Harkin is the target of a 360-degree lobbying effort, drawing appeals from all four major Democrats still competing in his home state -- Gephardt, Dean and the Johns (Kerry and Edwards). But while sources say Gephardt's labor allies are good at making their voices heard, Harkin is increasingly moving toward the former Vermont governor.
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Rumor had it that Bill Bradley might endorse Dean too.
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Harkin & Nader