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Governor Dean responds to James Carville's madness

Written by: Sheri Divers on Nov 18, 2006 10:15 AM EST

More and more Democratic state party chairs and local committees are demonstrating their support for Governor Dean and the 50-State Strategy. The Governor responds to Carville's lunacy here:

"The people who complain always get the headlines," Dean said, adding there are other high-profile Democrats who support his initiative. "But the fact is that this strategy not only works, it works in states Democrats have given up on for 30 years.

"We cannot give up on anybody."

The Association of State Democratic Chairs, gathering at this ski resort getaway, adopted a resolution voicing strong support for Dean, who turned 58 on Friday. The resolution said the state chairmen "honor and thank Governor Dean for his tireless commitment to state Democratic Parties and the '50-state strategy' ... and for never retreating from what was right for every Democrat in every state."

Not only did Democrats reclaim the House and Senate, they increased their control of governorships and legislatures. In January, Democrats will have 28 statehouses to 22 for Republicans. The breakdown of state legislatures are 24 with Democrats in full control, 16 Republican, nine split and one nonpartisan.

Dean said the victory included Republican strongholds that Democratic strategists wrote off. Even where they lost, he argued, Democrats made their best showing in years because of the beefed up state organizations.

"That is what the 50-state strategy is about," Dean said.

State party chairmen who receive their checks from the Democratic National Committee clearly took Dean's side.

"I don't think Mr. Carville knows what he's talking about," said Richard Stallings, the Idaho party chairman. "Democrats haven't been winning on the kind of stuff Carville is talking about. The 50-state strategy is the future."

The state chairmen and vice chairmen were key to Dean's successful campaign to become national chairman in 2005, giving him the votes he needed to trump critics from inside the Beltway, where he is not a favorite of the party's established powerbrokers.

The strategy worked, the state chairmen said, who hailed Democrats' victories not only in Congress, but in state legislatures and all the way down to county commissions.

"So when the James Carvilles of the world question the money given to state parties, I have to wonder why," said Mike Gierau, the Wyoming Democratic Party Chairman.

Left up to DC Beltway party hacks like James Carville (who married Cheney-esque rabid right winger Mary Matalin!), the Democratic Party would still be losing. But consultants like him would be even richer from all the money he made from those ineffective television ads.

Carville is irrelevant and powerless. He hasn't won anything in 14 years. It's only the media that still pays attention to him.

-Sheri Divers

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