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This isn't directed at any candidate or any Dem, but how come we are overlooking the importance of party support for the 08 nominee?
Because playing the blame game is more fun and productive, we are continuing to ignore the fact that the nominee in 04 had very few Dems or the party in general backing him, let alone the ticket up.
That is how the GOP wins, (by stealing elections of course), but by staying on message and doing the homework for the incumbent. No, I am not saying that mistakes weren't made, but the blame game crowd is missing the big point.
I think for the Dem nominee to be successful in 08, there needs to be party support (especially when the smearing starts). As an observer and voter from 04, I didn't see that. Hopefully, the support will be there in 08.
This isn't a flamewar, just something to think about. I think we need to ask ourselves why didn't the party do more to back the candidates from 2000 and 2004 up? Instead of blaming the candidates why are we letting them off the hook? Why are we not asking them why didn't they back the candidates up? Why are we not demanding accountability?
Party support, in addition to the message and election reform is going to be crucial for the 08 nominee, which is why I am glad Dean is focusing on this issue.
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