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    I asked Dean if he took any secret pleasure in that. "I don’t take great pleasure in their distress ... We’ve won, and now have the worst economic crisis in 70 to 80 years to deal with. I think the party has come together, and we did it by having the most unifying person in politics for a long, long time as president, and secondly, by allowing individual state parties to make their own decisions about the message and using their resources." Dean said that the Democratic Party was now a big-tent party. Full Article at Philly.com
    I don’t take great pleasure in their distress ... We’ve won, and now have the worst economic crisis in 70 to 80 years to deal with. I think the party has come together, and we did it by having the most unifying person in politics for a long, long time as president, and secondly, by allowing individual state parties to make their own decisions about the message and using their resources.
    SOURCE: Philly.com 11 months ago