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Text from Governor Dean's announcement:
As I have traveled across our country, I have talked to thousands of
people who are working for change in their own communities about the
power of politics to make a difference in their own lives and in the
lives of others. Every group I have spoken to, I encouraged them to
stand up for what they believe and to get involved in the electoral
process—because the only sure way to make difference is to step up and
run for office yourself. Today, I'm announcing my candidacy for the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee.
The Democratic Party needs a vibrant, forward-thinking, long-term
presence in every single state and we must be willing to contest every
race at every level. We will only win when we show up and fight for the
issues important to all of us.
Another integral part of our strategy must be cultivating the
party's grassroots. Our long term success depends on all of us taking
an active role in our party and in the political process, by
volunteering, going door to door and taking the Democratic message into
every community, and by organizing at the local level. After all, new
ideas and new leaders don't come from consultants; they come from
communities.
As important as organization is, it alone can no longer win us
elections. Offering a new choice means making Democrats the party of
reform—reforming America's financial situation, reforming our electoral
process, reforming health care, reforming education and putting
morality back in our foreign policy. The Democratic Party will not win
elections or build a lasting majority solely by changing its rhetoric,
nor will we win by adopting the other side's positions. We must say
what we mean—and mean real change when we say it.
But most of all, together, we have to rebuild the American
community. We will never succeed by treating our nation as a collection
of separate regions or separate groups. There are no red states or
blues states, only American states. And we must talk to the people in
all of these states as members of one community.
That word—'values'—has lately become a codeword for appeasement of
the right-wing fringe. But when political calculations make us soften
our opposition to bigotry, or sign on to policies that add to the
burden of ordinary Americans, we have abandoned our true values.
We cannot let that happen. And we cannot just mouth the words. Our
party must speak plainly and our agenda must clearly reflect the
socially progressive, fiscally responsible values that bring our
party—and the vast majority of Americans—together.
All of this will require both national perspective and local
experience. I know what it's like to lead hands-on at the state level
and I know what it's like to run for national office.
With your help, this past election season, Democracy for America,
already started creating the kind of organization the Democratic Party
can be. This past election cycle, we endorsed over 100 candidates at
all levels of government—from school board to U.S. Senate. We
contributed almost a million dollars to nearly 750 candidates around
the country and raised millions of dollars for many more candidates.
Together, we helped elect a Democratic governor in Montana, a
Democratic mayor of Salt Lake County, Utah and an African American
woman to the bench in Alabama. Fifteen of the candidates we endorsed
had never run for office before—and won.
I also have experience building and managing a local party
organization. My career started as Democratic Party chair in Chittenden
County, Vermont. I then ran successful campaigns: for state
legislature, lieutenant governor and then governor. In my 11-year
tenure as governor, I balanced the state's budget every year.
I served as chair of both the National Governors' Association and
the Democratic Governors' Association (DGA). And as chair of the DGA, I
helped recruit nearly 20 governors that won—even in states like
Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Mississippi.
All of these experiences have only reaffirmed what I know to be
true. There is only one party that speaks to the hopes and dreams of
all Americans. It is the party you have already given so much to. It is
the Democratic Party.
We can win elections only by standing up for what we believe.
Thank you and I look forward to listening to your concerns in the weeks ahead.
Governor Howard Dean
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