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View Article  Howard Dean Looks Back

Howard Dean Looks Back

The following story by the Associated Press went out over the wire yesterday. In an extensive interview with the AP's Christopher Graff, Governor Dean offers one of his most in-depth looks back on the campaign.

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. - One of Howard Dean's most poignant memories of his presidential campaign is of a woman in a wheelchair who gave him $50 in quarters at a breakfast meeting in Iowa last summer. The money came from her federal supplemental income check.

"Even now I can hardly tell that story," says Dean, his voice choking in a rare display of emotion.

"She said she had been saving the quarters for two years, when she could, for something that was really important - and this was really important to her."

Dean is in awe of his rise. He is accepting of his fall. He readily concedes he made mistakes. He has difficulty, though, coming to grips with the sacrifices and trust of his legions of devoted supporters.

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Well, we're still with you, Howard.

View Article  Jesse Jackson's Formula
Jesse Jackson's Formula

by Rev. Jesse Jackson
TomPaine.com

June 11, 2004

Rev. Jackson is a pioneer in uniting people across divisions of race and class. This summer he's on a Reinvest in America tour to spread his vision. In this speech to grassroots activists, Jackson lays out the agenda for bringing voters of every class, race and place over to the Democratic Party in November. Yes, says Jackson, progressives want John Kerry to win.  But they also want the Democratic vision of a "One Big Tent" America to win.

[This speech was delivered at the Take Back America Conference on Friday, June 4, 2004.]

Beware the rich young ruler who becomes an evangelist.  He is now conducting pre-emptive wars for God.

In 2000, they robbed the bank, and wrecked the truck in the getaway.  Now, they've compounded the damage with shame, secrecy and scandal.  We must win on our strength, not on their weaknesses.

George W. Bush campaigned as a "compassionate conservative," implying that he was less dismissive of the labor and civil rights community than Ronald Reagan was, and more open than his father.  However, he has been a "closed-door conservative."  Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.

In his four years in office, Bush has never met with civil rights leadership.  Never met with the NAACP, who has met with every president since Warren Harding.  He has never met with John Sweeney and the AFL-CIO.  He has never met with NOW or NARAL.  He has closed the door to the Oval Office along ideological lines, locking out those who disagree with his politics.

Our votes can open the White House up again.  We deserve access to our White House and the Department of Justice!

As progressives—civil rights, labor, environmental, peace and gender equity activists—we want John Kerry to win.  But we also want the time-honored legacy of the Democratic vision of a one-big-tent America to win.  We are clear that inclusion and expansion lead to growth, lifting the boats mired at the bottom.  It is morally right and value-added for our society.

We want a new president, and a new direction, and new priorities.  You really cannot have one without the others.  We want them all!  We want a no-carb plan: no Cheney, no Ashcroft, no Rumsfeld, no Bush, and very little Rice.

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View Article  What Role Did Rabid Homophobia Play in the Delightful Defeat of Ken Veenstra?
What Role Did Rabid Homophobia Play in the Delightful Defeat of Ken Veenstra?

It might have come down to just good, old-fashioned politics

The biggest story to come out of the Iowa primary elections on Tuesday was on the Republican side.  Incumbent state Senator Ken Veenstra of Orange City in NW Iowa was defeated by the more moderate Republican, Dave Mulder of Sioux Center, and since Mulder will not face a Democratic challenger, he's as good as got the District 2 Iowa Senate seat in the bag.

So, what happened?  Even as we are swept away in a flood of giddiness, we're dying to know.

It looks like there were a number of factors involved, but in the end, it might have come down to just good, old-fashioned politics.

Redistricting

Veenstra had served for 10 years in the Iowa legislature - the first six in the House and the last 4 in the Senate.  However, Veenstra's district was redrawn in 2002, so much of the power of the incumbency was lost on the Republicans in the new District 2, according to my local source, Sue Morris, the political reporter for the LeMars Daily Sentinel.

Morris went on to say that name recognition was low for Veenstra in his own district, particularly in Plymouth County, and his lack of campaigning, no doubt based on the inaccurate assumption that being the incumbent, he had an easy in, had a lot to do with the defeat.  Veenstra did not put in the legwork; he did not go out door knocking, he did not, until just recently, hold town meetings, and he only occasionally showed up for local events.

On the other hand, Veenstra's opponent, Dave Mulder, an educator for over 40 years, was out there stumping day in and day out, really making the effort to go out and talk to the Republicans of District 2.  Strike one.

Doesn't Work Well And Play Well With Others

The ultra-conservative Veenstra was a high-profile senator.  He served as an assistant Senate majority leader and he chaired the Human Resources Committee.  Yet, Veenstra raised his profile even further by becoming the top anti-gay crusader in the legislature.  He authored the bill to ban gay marriage in Iowa - which narrowly escaped passage  - and he led the fight to prevent the appointment of a gay man to the Iowa Board of Education.  Veenstra was vicious, vindictive, and vocal in his homophobic quest.

According to David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register, "part of the reason for his high-profile, anti-gay efforts in the Legislature seemed to be a desire to bolster his standing with social conservatives in the heavily Republican northwest Iowa district. But GOP strategists said Wednesday the tactic didn't work, and Veenstra even lost his hometown."

That may well be so.  Sue Morris in LeMars believes that if you had conducted an exit poll of Republican voters on Tuesday, most would have indicated they agreed with Veenstra's anti-gay stance.  It's questionable, however, whether they would go so far as to strongly affirm his hate tactics when another, much more personable and appealing candidate, was an option.  Strike two.

The Bandwagon Effect

Another key factor in the race seems to be the endorsement of challenger Dave Mulder by the bigwigs in the Sioux County Republican Party.  According to Morris, the Sioux County Republicans are very obedient, and if their leaders are going to endorse a candidate, that's good enough for them.

Why Sioux County endorsed Mulder over the incumbent Veenstra is another matter.  For one, according to Morris, the Sioux County Republican leadership tends to be more moderate.  In addition, there seemed to be a common sentiment that Northwest Iowa has been frequently overlooked by the Iowa Legislature and is not getting their fair share of resources.  One might infer that some believe this was the fault of the current representation, his unappealing personality, and his decision to actively pursue his divisive, socially-oriented hate agenda.

Challenger Mulder was strong on economic development and bringing more resources to NW Iowa, and was equally strong on education, both public and private, whereas Veenstra was pro-private education at the expense of public education.  Mulder was able to rally the public school teachers to support him, and appeared to most to be the kind of a guy who could work well with others - meaning, in the end, more resources for District 2. 

Mulder himself believes that education was the key difference between him and Veenstra, and the reason Mulder won.  According to Morris, Mulder talked education constantly, believing in its importance all the way from pre-school to community college and university levels.  Looks like even in this very conservative NW Iowa district, putting education in its proper high-priority place is a big concern.  The Republican-controlled legislature underfunded education once again, and Veenstra was a leader in that legislature.  Strike three - you're out.


Linda Thieman

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