Posted on 01/12/2005 10:44:03 AM PST by Pikamax
Kerry weighs in on DNC pick, putting down marker for '08
By Hans Nichols Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) is vetting the leading candidates to be the next Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman, and asking them to remain neutral in the presidential selection process in 2008. It is the latest indication that Kerry is putting down markers to run again for the partys presidential nomination in 2008.
His outreach to DNC candidates also marks his return to the fray after Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, that candidate he was backing for chairman, ruled himself out of contention in November. The DNC contest is exposing the presidential ambitions of a number of Democratic politicians. In addition to Kerry, other potential 2008 presidential candidates have also contacted or been contacted by the several DNC aspirants, providing an early list of who is sending clear signals within the party that they will run for the Democratic nomination.
Over the past six weeks, Sen. Evan Bayh (Ind.), Sen. Hillary Clinton (N.Y,), New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner and Kerry have been in touch with former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb and former Michigan Gov. James Blanchard, said Webb and Blanchard the two DNC candidates who agreed to speak on the record on this issue. Those are the same names that several other DNC candidates, or their campaigns, have privately said they contacted.
Former Democratic vice-presidential candidate John Edwards (D-N.C.) has had limited contact with the DNC field, several campaigns said.
But Kerry appears to be the only potential candidate in 08 to maintain an open line of communication with the DNC candidates and has further set himself apart by requesting that the next DNC chairman remain neutral three years hence, when the Democratic selection process begins anew. Last week, Kerry asked former Rep. Tim Roemer (D-Ind.), whose home-state Democratic senator, Bayh, may run, to remain neutral.
Kerry wanted to make sure that Roemer would be neutral, a source close to Roemer said. Ive talked to a host of different party leaders, including people that have run for president and people that want to run for president and I have benefited from their advice, but I dont want to get into specifics, Roemer told The Hill.
As a member of the Sept. 11 commission, Roemer was not permitted to endorse a Democrat in the 2004 cycle, and he vowed that he would remain neutral in 2008 if he becomes the next DNC chairman.
Kerry has also been trading phone calls with the man who ran his presidential campaign in Michigan, Donnie Fowler. Kerrys conversations with former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean have increased in frequency.
Former Rep. Martin Frost (D-Texas) declined to comment on any private conversations he was having with presidential candidates. I dont want to name any individuals, but I have had some conversations, Frost said. I have been very clear that I am absolutely neutral, he said. Deans office also declined to comment on the specifics of his conversations with his onetime rival, Kerry, but Dean spokeswoman Laura Gross said their communications have increased of late. It has probably been a little more frequent than what its usually been, Gross said. Of course Governor Dean would remain neutral in the presidential primary or caucus, she said. Kerrys office did not respond to calls seeking confirmation by deadline. Kerry has not recently contacted the New Democrat Networks Simon Rosenberg, Blanchard, Webb or former Ohio state party Chairman David Leland.
Meanwhile, Dean, who formally announced yesterday, is emerging as the clear front-runner in the race, according to strategists for the other campaigns.
The vote will take place Feb. 12, and, much like House leadership races, every declared candidate will be on the first ballot, with the list winnowing by one with each round of balloting.
Several of the campaigns said that Dean is all but a shoo-in to be on the final ballot, with all of the other candidates scrambling to be among the last two or three standing.
Dean has the highest floor and the lowest ceiling, a strategist for one of the rival campaigns said. Blanchard, who did not attend the first regional gathering of DNC delegates in Atlanta, said, I do believe Howard deserves a second chance. I dont know if this is the position for him, and this is not an endorsement, but he deserves a second look.
Blanchards interest in being chairman appears to be on the wane, and a source close to him said his initial interest was sparked by Kerry and Clinton. When people close to Senator Kerry and Senator Clinton say, You should take a look at this, you take a look at it.
However, Blanchard said that he now believes it is a two person job and that he would only be interested in the position if there were two tiers, with an operational arm divided from the chairmans office.
The candidates are continuing to contact the 447 DNC members who have a vote, with several candidates claiming to have spoken with more than 200.
Gawd, his ambition almost matches his arrogance.
This is good:
Take the guy who led you to your worst defeat in decades, and let HIM choose the head of the DNC!
I like it!
Kerry seems to think he will avoid the fate of Al Gore, Michael Dukakis and Walter Mondale.
Kerry may want to ante up and get in the game, but he's still playing with his old ladies' money.
Fire up the katsup machines, here comes Lurch again. Sure hope the Swift Boat Vets are ready to fire up again too. It would be worth the price of admission just to watch Hillary tear Lurch limb from limb. I don't care how much money TherRaysuh has, even between the two of them, they're no match for the Queen of Mean. It would be fun to watch Mama T put her foot in it every time she opens her mouth though.
'Oh, Please, Pick Me, Pick Me! I promise I won't look so liberal next time.'
/Sarcasm OFF
Does he actually expect people to believe that? Everything that came out of that commision had rat all over it.
'Yes, Please pick him, I have a lot more opinions to spew. To the others, I say "Shove it" and get out of his way for my sake'
/sarcasm off
Good point. Makes you wonder how long she's going to let him fritter away HER and her kids' money on HIS ambitions. Her late husband REPUBLICAN John Heinz must be rolling in his grave. I read several times that John Keinz didn't even like John Kerry.
But look at the bright side, in four years, she could see the light, and divorce him. I wonder if they had a pre-nuptual agreement, and if so, if HE gets a settlement? What a pathetic individual.
Lurch, your a loser! Get over yourself, pack it up and go home to Teresa! Your party doesn't like losers!If you think the Swifties are going to forget you calling them criminals your wrong!So forget it!
Oh sorry strike my last post. Your initials are JFK. That means your supposed to be president right? Its your destiny!...........Your such a dweeb!!!!
Putting pee pee in all the corners?
You said it! He's on his way to be a two-time loser. Tah-Ray-Zah will never stand for it!
LOL!
When have the democrats last renominated a loser?
Adlai Stevenson in '56?
Yep! That was it!
Well, fifty years later, I guess Lurch feels he can rewrite history. What colossal arrogance.
The more the democrats put into the pot the better the mix. Or, the less money for the evenual "nominee". If hollywood and the far left don't get the "concessions" from the democrats, and move further to the left, the flow of money from the well will slow to a trickle.
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