And then there were two (others). - Rosenberg bows out of race for chairman of DNC.
Activist Simon Rosenberg abandoned his bid for DNC chairman today --Friday -- and backed front-runner Howard Dean, moving the former presidential candidate closer to capturing the party title.
In endorsing Dean, Rosenberg said, "While we have not always agreed on every issue, I believe his passion for our party, his remarkable fighting spirit, his direct and powerful way of speaking, and his commitment to bringing regular people back into our party will allow him to revitalize our party and help us win again in the 21st century."
Rosenberg, president of the New Democratic Network, said he will continue to focus on strengthening the party by helping it craft a better agenda, investing and building a better infrastructure for party politics and "leading a new national commitment to nurturing the grassroots."
The field is now down to two others besides Dean: Fowler and Roemer.
(2-4-05 AP.)
In endorsing Dean, Rosenberg said, "While we have not always agreed on every issue, I believe his passion for our party, his remarkable fighting spirit, his direct and powerful way of speaking, and his commitment to bringing regular people back into our party will allow him to revitalize our party and help us win again in the 21st century."
Rosenberg, president of the New Democratic Network, said he will continue to focus on strengthening the party by helping it craft a better agenda, investing and building a better infrastructure for party politics and "leading a new national commitment to nurturing the grassroots."
The field is now down to two others besides Dean: Fowler and Roemer.
(2-4-05 AP.)
1 Comments:
Fowler dropped out and endorsed Dean, so really it's only Roemer. But he's not getting any support.
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