Here's some info on Trippi:
About Joe
Joe Trippi, heralded on the cover of The New Republic as the man who reinvented campaigning, was born in California and began his political career working on Edward M. Kennedys presidential campaign in 1980. His work in presidential politics continued with the campaigns of Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Richard Gephardt and most recently Howard Dean.
As a campaign manager, Trippi has run presidential, Senate, gubernatorial and mayoral campaigns. He was selected by former Vice President Walter Mondale to manage Iowas first-in-the-nation caucuses in 1984 and later went on to run several key states for the Mondale for President campaign. In 1988, Trippi was the Deputy National Campaign Manager for Richard Gephardts presidential campaign.
In 2004, he was National Campaign Manager for Howard Deans presidential campaign, pioneering the use of online technology to organize what became the largest grassroots movement in presidential politics. Through Trippis innovative use of the internet for small-donor fundraising, Dean for America ended up raising more money than any Democratic presidential campaign in history, all with donations averaging less than $100 each. Trippis innovations have brought fundamental change to the electoral system and will be the model for how all future political campaigns are run.
Trippi began his work in media consulting at the Democratic media firm of Doak, Shrum and Associates, where he was involved in developing the strategy and producing the media for the successful campaigns of Jerry Baliles for Governor of Virginia and Bob Casey for Governor of Pennsylvania. Trippi was also instrumental in the re-election campaigns of U.S. Senator Alan Cranston of California and Mayor Tom Bradley of Los Angeles.
"Gary Hart, Walter Mondale and Howard (the duck) Dean..."
So what you're saying is, this guys a loser?
Has Trippi ever won any of his campaigns?
"Joe Trippi, heralded on the cover of The New Republic as the man who reinvented campaigning, began his political career working on Edward M. Kennedys presidential campaign in 1980...continued with the campaigns of Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Richard Gephardt and most recently Howard Dean."
All losers. Makes me wonder how good he is at this campaign stuff, but then he he did handle some of the worst candidates the dems have offered.
When is somebody going to figure out that this guy is not very good at this campaign stuff.