if the 2004 election had truly been a referendum on moral values, Democrats would have won
August 3, 2005
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/NEWSV5/storyV5dnc03w.htm SCLC gets visit from Democrat
By Jay Reeves
The Associated Press
Portraying Democrats as the people of real moral values, Howard Dean addressed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights organization Tuesday amid complaints his party has taken black voters for granted too long.
In a swipe at Republicans who campaign on a conservative agenda that includes opposition to abortion and gay marriage, Dean told the Southern Christian Leadership Conference that Democrats believe in moral values like feeding hungry children and providing health insurance to everyone.
"They say we didn't win the election last time because of moral values. The opposite is true," said Dean, who lost a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and now is party chairman.
"If the election had been held on moral values last time, the Democrats would have won. Why is that? Because more people agree with our moral values," he said. <snip>