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Sunday, January 09, 2005
Democrats meet to choose their new chief
Terry McAuliffe did a very respectable job bringing the Democratic Party to parity with the GOP in terms of fundraising and central infrastructure, but now that his term has expired, the Dems must find a new chief. The AP reports on a meeting in Georgia that sought to shed some more light on the campaign to head the DNC.
Seven candidates for chairman of the Democratic National Committee promised Saturday to address the concerns of Southern voters, saying they had learned the lessons of the past two elections.Check out the whole piece if you're interested. Also of note is Jerome Armstrong's DNC Chair Cattle Call over at MyDD.com.
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Each of the candidates addressed questions on how the Democratic Party can attract women, black and minority voters. None offered to change the party's positions, but all suggested the party needs to focus the issues more.
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