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Daschle decides not to run for president
Associated Press ^ | January 7, 2003 | Associated Press Staff

Posted on 01/07/2003 9:25:34 AM PST by MeekOneGOP


Daschle decides not to run for president

01/07/2003

Associated Presss

WASHINGTON - Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle said Tuesday he will not run for president, saying his passion "lies here in the Senate" and leaving the field to a handful of aspirants including former House Democratic leader Dick Gephardt.

"After careful reflection, I've concluded that at this moment in our history, with so many important decisions to be made about our nation's future," Daschle said in a terse statement released by his Capitol Hill office.

" ... My passion lies here in the Senate," the South Dakotan said.

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Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle

Daschle's surprise announcement left the field for the 2004 party nomination to fellow Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards, along with Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Gephardt. Sen. Bob Graham of Florida has expressed interest in the nomination, and Sen. Joseph Lieberman has said he would say this month whether he would run.

The soft-spoken, occasionally self-effacing Daschle has suprised even his own colleagues with his political acumen since emerging from a relatively obscure position to take over as the Democrats' Senate leader in 1994.

"I was totally wrong about this young man," senior Senate Democrat Robert Byrd said in 1996, two years after Daschle defeated Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., by a 24-23 vote to become party leader. "He has steel in his spine, despite his reasonable and modest demeanor."

After six years as minority leader, Daschle took over as Senate majority leader in 2001 after Vermont Sen. Jim Jeffords switched from the Republicans Pary and tipped the balance of power to Democrats. That left Daschle with the power to set the agenda and confront the Bush White House on policy and spending priorities.

Daschle could not have anticipated the challenges the nation would face as a country at peace was staggered by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

Terror also hit Daschle directly, as anthrax was found in letters mailed to his office one month later, forcing a shutdown of the entire congressional office complex.

Partisan rifts were temporarily ignored as Congress churned out a $40 billion package for defense, counterterrorism and rebuilding New York and the Pentagon. Daschle also led the Senate in approving a colossal new agency to gird the nation against terrorism and new curbs on corporate behavior and and campaign spending.

But Daschle's tenure as majority leader was cut short in November when Republicans regained control of the Senate in the November elections.

Daschle grew up a former Catholic altar boy in Aberdeen, S.D., the oldest of four sons of an auto parts distributor.

In a 2001 speech, Daschle said it was his mother, the daughter of German immigrants who still works as a volunteer in his Aberdeen office, who gave him his drive. "We had to clean the basement every Saturday before we could do anything. We ... shoveled the driveway, even when the drifts were over our heads."

He attended South Dakota State University on a military-backed scholarship and served in the Air Force as an intelligence analyst with the Strategic Air Command.

In the 1970s, he became a Washington staffer for Sen. James Abourezk, D-S.D., and in 1978, after an aggressive door-to-door campaign, won one of the state's two House seats by 139 votes.

In 1982, when South Dakota lost one of those seats, he narrowly defeated the Republican holder of the second seat, and scored another close victory in 1986 when he ousted incumbent Republican Sen. Jim Abdnor.

South Dakota's strong preference for Republicans in presidential elections is behind Daschle's insistence on staying in touch with people back home.


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/010703dnnatdaschle.67249e7.html


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: dasshole; senate; southdakota; tomdaschle; yippee

1 posted on 01/07/2003 9:25:34 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
In other words, no money and poor poll numbers.

2 posted on 01/07/2003 9:34:19 AM PST by Registered (Tom is insignificant)
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To: MeeknMing
That's too bad....
It's OK though. It clears the field for the thinking man's candidate - Al Sharpton.

I'll be proud to support him during the primary season. ;)
3 posted on 01/07/2003 9:37:38 AM PST by martian_22
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To: Registered
I think the real reason is his wife and the crooked deals she made while at the FAA (lying about Value Jet, destroying records about a small South Dakota airline, buying worthless explosives detection equipment, ignoring terrorist threats)and the millions she now makes as a lobbiest for the drug industry. The dirty laundry on her would surface very soon if he were to run.
4 posted on 01/07/2003 9:45:33 AM PST by afz400
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To: Registered
In other words, no money and poor poll numbers.

Agreed - the poll in the South Dakota Cowpaddy the other day had him showing as not likely to be able to get elected at over 70%. If his own people have no confidence in him, the rest of the country is sure to remember the obstructionism in the Senate and the question about voter fraud on the reservations.

5 posted on 01/07/2003 9:50:02 AM PST by trebb
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To: MeeknMing
Good. Now, South Dakota needs to vote him out of office at the earliest opportunity.
6 posted on 01/07/2003 10:07:54 AM PST by iceskater
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To: MeeknMing
Apparently polls show he has a better shot (not much better) of being elected back to the senate than having a shot of being voted in as President.
7 posted on 01/07/2003 10:26:02 AM PST by smith288
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To: MeeknMing
We're gonna need another dwarf.
8 posted on 01/07/2003 10:27:02 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: iceskater
He's up again in '04!
9 posted on 01/07/2003 10:33:08 AM PST by SwinneySwitch
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To: Registered
Soul Mates: The Meltdown Continues
Tom Daschle calls Dick Gephardt
his "partner and soul mate" in the
afterglow of his mid-week meltdown.
This is too good...
Week of 9-23-2002
10 posted on 01/07/2003 11:09:53 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Poor lil tommy ! I heard he got a call from hillary.....)
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To: smith288
I bet his chances are not too strong to get sent back to the Senate next year. Just imho...
11 posted on 01/07/2003 11:12:25 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Poor lil tommy ! I heard he got a call from hillary.....)
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To: mewzilla
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AP
Anybody got some Immodium AD?...

12 posted on 01/07/2003 11:14:34 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Poor lil tommy ! I heard he got a call from hillary.....)
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To: deport; sampai; Torie; ambrose; Free the USA
I wonder if THUNE will run against Daschle
13 posted on 01/07/2003 11:38:52 AM PST by KQQL
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This article is an interesting analysis in that it would tend to suggest that Senator Daschle is not an obstructionist partisan whose inept leadership in the Senate managed to retard virtually every initiative proposed by the House of Representatives and the President of the United States, both of which are supported by the majority of citizens of the United States.

It is interesting in that it neglects to mention that Senator Daschle deliberately obfuscated the will of the people and disregarded the interests of the Union in favour of his own personal and political agenda.

It is interesting in that it declines to note that when Senator Tom Daschle controlled the Senate schedule, it did nothing, and he had the audacity and dishonesty to blame the Republicans for the very legislative traffic jam he himself created.

Senator Daschle has the spine of Mr Neville Chamberlain, and the statesmanship of Mr Andrew Jackson -- that is to say, none and none, respectively. Which, I should think, is appropriate for such a jackass.
14 posted on 01/07/2003 12:15:30 PM PST by Citizen of the United States
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To: Registered
"In other words, no money and poor poll numbers."

...even with AP canonizing the man in "articles" like this.

15 posted on 01/07/2003 3:10:44 PM PST by Bonaparte
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