Fmr DNC Chair Fowler to Dean: Keep it Up!

This letter went last week from former DNC Chair Don Fowler (1995-96) to Democratic Party leaders around the country and was picked up today by a Clinton Alumni List Serve.

To:   Democratic Party Leaders
From: Don Fowler
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Recent complaints by some Washington pundits with limited agendas that the Democratic National Committee should withdraw support from state Democratic parties are short-sighted and misplaced.

One of the long-time shortcomings of the Democratic National Committee has been its control by Washington people whose visions dim south of the Potomac, west of Chevy Chase, and north of RFK stadium. This lack of understanding of anything much about American politics other than the fees of Washington campaign consultants is what has given our party defeats in 2000, 2002, and 2004. We Democrats shouldn't be led down that same bumpy road in 2006 and 2008.

I did not support Howard Dean in his campaign for Chair of the DNC. I supported my son, who also ran. But one thing Governor Dean has done that is absolutely right is his support--financial, organizational, and technological--for state parties. Many of our Party's difficulties during the last three elections have been due to weak state parties.

Governor Dean, to his great credit, pledged during his campaign for Chair to change this sad state of affairs. He has kept his word and deserves our appreciation--he certainly has mine.
Republicans learned this lesson decades ago, and strong RNC support for their state parties has paid off. One could make a valid case that their state party strength compared to Democrats' state party weakness is the principal reason for their growth and victories in the 1980s, 1990s, and the first three elections of this new century.

Investment in state parties is the functional equivalent of research and development expenditures by corporations. To be successful in the future, you must invest resources now. Without strong organization, state parties lose their ability to build farm teams in state legislatures, in city halls and in county court houses. From these strengths come candidates for Congress, Governor, and the Senate. Weak Democratic farm teams in the states are a major reason that there are not more genuinely competitive seats for the United States House of Representatives this year.

And of course, without competitive state and local organizations to elect state legislators, our party loses out at reapportionment time.

That alone should be reason for Democratic members of Congress to
support, not attack, a program that has the potential to give us back some of the legislative majorities we have lost.

Vast majorities of Democrats outside the Beltway support Governor
Dean's policy of reinvigorating state parties. Our message to the DNC: Keep it up. We're on the road to victory.

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Donald L. Fowler, Member
Democratic National Committee
P.O. Box 50627 - 2725 Devine Street
Columbia, SC 29250



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Very decent (3.00 / 6)

Given that this letter comes not only from a former DNC Chair, but from the father of one of Dean's competitors for this post last year, it's an impressive (and very decent - decency being all too rare in politics) testament to the promise of Dean's vision for the DNC.

It seems to me like Dean's done something incredibly rare in politics - he's kept the promises that he made when he ran for DNC Chair.  The fact that Rahm Emmanual and others are whining now that he's doing exactly what he said he would do just goes to show how rare it is for someone in Dean's position to actually keep his word.  The fact that they're now complaining that he kept his promises says a lot more about them than about Dean.


(The artist formerly known as "Maura in VA"!)
by Maura in CT on Mon May 22, 2006 at 09:44:30 PM EST

Re: Fmr DNC Chair Fowler to Dean: Keep it Up! (3.00 / 1)

I agree, a class act and a welcome sign of support from Mr. Fowler.

It says nothing complimentary about those politicians that the simple act of following up on your campaign platform draws so much fire.

Thanks for publishing this.


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by boadicea on Mon May 22, 2006 at 09:54:31 PM EST

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Now if only Don's son would stop shilling for Joe Lieberman and listen to the netroots instead of talking at us.


- John McCain
by Bob Brigham on Mon May 22, 2006 at 10:10:40 PM EST

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I say this because your shilling for Lieberman has been rightly mocked online. As for the real world, what are you going to do, punch me out?

Go Lamont!


- John McCain
by Bob Brigham on Mon May 22, 2006 at 10:13:25 PM EST
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Re:Donnie ain't Don (none / 0)

Donnie is a whole other breed of....well I'll be nice.


just a red meat eatin' Democratic Dawg frontpaging at The Democratic Daily...
by BigDog on Tue May 23, 2006 at 03:00:13 PM EST
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flaming bag of dog poop (1.00 / 1)

Little Donnie would never drop a flaming bag of dog poop on mydd, would he?


- John McCain
by Bob Brigham on Tue May 23, 2006 at 01:38:23 AM EST

oh stop (3.00 / 1)

he's trying to be positive here.  get over it.


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by annatopia on Wed May 24, 2006 at 11:35:56 AM EST
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Dare to be free.
by misscee on Tue May 23, 2006 at 07:39:40 AM EST

Should be in an open thread .... (none / 0)

What's up with Drudge, Dean, and Nagin?


Dare to be free.
by misscee on Tue May 23, 2006 at 07:41:26 AM EST

Re: Should be in an open thread .... (3.00 / 1)

The Drudge story about Dean and the DNC taking sides  is not true.  Remember that Drudge is a partisan conservative, so he looks for the negative and salacious.  I asked Donna Brazile about this the other day -- Gore2000 campaign manager, DNC member, Louisiana native, member of the Louisiana recovery commission, African-American.  Donna says absolutely not true.  Some of the blogs have also refuted the story.   DF / Palo Alto


Donnie Fowler San Francisco / Silicon Valley
by donnie on Tue May 23, 2006 at 04:10:36 PM EST
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Re: Fmr DNC Chair Fowler to Dean: Keep it Up! (none / 0)

Thanks for sharing this Donnie.


by Jerome Armstrong on Wed May 24, 2006 at 10:45:12 AM EST

thanks donnie (none / 0)

much appreciated.  wish more people were speaking out in a similar fashion...


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by annatopia on Wed May 24, 2006 at 11:36:32 AM EST


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