Thanks, Howard and Jerry

Howard Dean will step down as head of the Democratic National Committee at the end of the year. I followed his election to the post in 2005, when a field of party insiders were rebuffed by party delegates ready to do something besides lose to the Republicans.

Dean marshalled the 50 state strategy:

Rather than focusing just on swing states, Dean proposed what has come to be known as the 50-State Strategy. The goal, the DNC says, is for the Democratic Party to be committed to winning elections at every level in every region of the country, with Democrats organized in every single voting precinct in the country.

While it sounds obvious in today's political climate, the idea of putting resources into states like North Carolina was considered foolish and wasteful. Dean didn't heed the naysayers, and less than four years later, Democrats have wrested the White House and Congress from the hands of those promising a "permanent Republican majority".

Dean's vision is poised to become party orthodoxy. Dean told a Democratic operative that he is hoping to extract promises from all potential replacement candidates to preserve the 50-state-strategy. Other insiders, meanwhile, say that the next DNC chair, regardless of who it is, will build upon the model because of its tangible successes.

"The 50-state-strategy was successful in laying the groundwork for 2006 and 2008," said strategist and DNC member Donna Brazile. "Clearly, the strategy has reaped a harvest of new voters for Democrats and the next Chair will no doubt build upon this foundation for 2010 and beyond. Remember, we have some interesting statewide and mayoral elections next year before the all out organizing for redistricting."

Howard Dean took the momentum from his presidential bid and parlayed it into a leadership role that he performed with impressive skill. His diplomacy, force of will, and commitment to returning democracy to the grassroots have benefited every single American.

Closer to home, North Carolina Democratic Party Chair, Jerry Meek, is also stepping down. Meek's ascension to the Chair in 2005 was against all odds as he traversed the state to build support one delegate at a time. A few years later, and NC's Democratic Party has been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century. The tenures of Howard Dean and Jerry Meek have been a time of renaissance for the Democratic Party and further indication that the Old Guard's grasp on power is on the wane, leaving the next generation of Democrats to mold the future.

As State Chair, Jerry has worked aggressively to rebuild the State Party’s grassroots network, to expand services and support to local party organizations, to make better use of technology, and to encourage new people – especially young people – to become active in the Democratic Party.

Thanks Howard and Jerry. Without your leadership, I'd have Charles Taylor for a Congressman, Pat McCrory for a Governor, and John McCain for a President. I only wish you'd come along sooner and that folks willing to walk in your footsteps seek the Chairmanship at the NCDP and the DNC.

{cross posted from Scrutiny Hooligans}

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I can remember two years ago

when all the naysayers at Kos and MyDD were bad-mouthing Dean for the 50 state strategy b/c the south was a lost cause. I haven't taken the timeto find them yet, but I know there were people leaving comments on diaries I wrote at both sites where they basically told me North Carolina would never vote for a Democrat for president and they were quite ugly about it. Oh how I would like to call them out by name and give them a great big virtual raspberry.



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AMEN

A few years later, and NC's Democratic Party has been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century. The tenures of Howard Dean and Jerry Meek have been a time of renaissance for the Democratic Party and further indication that the Old Guard's grasp on power is on the wane, leaving the next generation of Democrats to mold the future.

I hope so, Gordon.

Jerry did have a tough fight to get that chair. The opposition campaign was pretty nasty, as I recall, but Meek not only came through but did so with style and grace.

We've all got reason to be very, very proud of Meek and Dean and hope like hell they're going to stay on the scene.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing
-Edmund Burke

Plenty of back patting going to Schumer

Van Hollen and Emanuel for the Dem takeover, but very little going to Dean in the news. Schumer even had the audacity to be surprised that there were so many Dem seats picked up.

Dean and Meek did so much for the party, I hope one day the top dems will recognize their great works, see that the world is changing and realize that many activists are right here online hoping for a more open government.

Betsy, I would love to read your "told you so" article. :)

No matter that patriotism is too often the refuge of scoundrels. Dissent, rebellion, and all-around hell-raising remain the true duty of patriots.

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Remember all the jokes...

... made about Gov. Dean by wingnuts and the meat puppets in the media? Who's laughing now! Many thanks to Howard and Jerry for stepping forward and doing their jobs so well. Places of high responsibility need to be found for both these proven leaders.

Meantime, the aforementioned 'nuts and puppets have to work on their S**t and Shineola problem. Good luck with that - bwahahahahaha.

Meek for Senate

Let's send Richard Burr home in 2010!

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Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. -- sign on Einstein's office wall.

I'm all for sending Burr home...

the rest of it...not so much.

Stan Bozarth

Howard's first hire

Mark Hufford was the first state regional organizer (WNC) hired under Howard Dean's 50-State Plan. Jerry Meek made that happen. Jerry was the first to solicit money from Dean for the effort. I'd say that was some heads-up ball. On January 31, the NCDP State Executive Committee will elect his replacement.

Any suggestions?

I dunno if this is true or not

I dunno if this is true or not, but it ought to be. Mark Hufford is an inspiration.

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Martin for Senate

NC first

That's a cool fact. NC apparently was the first state to receive 50 state strategy support. Mark (and Jerry obviously) played a role in making that happen.

I love how Obama's campaign fit hand in glove with the 50 state strategy. How often does anything in life go that according to plan? Sweet indeed.

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Martin for Senate

I think that is what Betsy was getting at.

Lots of people at Daily Kos were pulling out there hair because North Carolina was a lost cause and Dean was wasting their money putting people in NC.

"You could say, 'Look, is this guy, Laden, really the bad guy that's depicted?' Most of us have never heard of him before." John McCain, following Clinton's strikes on al Qaeda camps

Jesus Swept ticked me off. Too short. I loved the characters and then POOF it was over.
-me