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cthrumatrix Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-06-04 07:21 PM
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PBS Newshour -Democratic Leadership Council sharing on Dean leading so far
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Edited on Tue Jan-06-04 07:26 PM by cthrumatrix
Set-up is like a small debate. I'm surprised to see Al From from the DLC not congratulating the candidates for energizing the people...rather he points out how Clark is closing in....you can quickle see who backs who.

Jim Laeher brings up the anger issue and the Dean supporter defuses the issue and talks about people who want to stop Dean. She is a Super Delegate for Dean...and is obvious pro Dean.

The DLC guy (AL From) says that Dean is tapping anti-war sentiment. Leaher brings up can he beat Bush...and the DLC guy back down. The DLC wants control...they don't like him.

The DLC spent a long time "building the party" says Al From. The Dean Superdelegate tries to build the bridge and says the Dean has what it takes.

Al From pratically "choked" when he was asked if Dean wins...will he support Dean....and he chokes on "yes".

What is the DLC afraid of?
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