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Dodd carries Northeast liberal tag into 2008 race
2007-01-12
Sen. Christopher Dodd's image as a Northeast liberal could pose a hurdle in his longshot bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. The Connecticut senator will be running in the turbulent wake of another prominent New England liberal, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

Kerry's losing 2004 campaign embittered some Democrats who contend he squandered a prime chance for his party to capture the White House. Those bad feelings have lingered as the 2008 contest begins to unfold. "The party just nominated a New England liberal whose campaign was a failure," said Dante Scala, an associate professor of politics at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire who wrote "Stormy Weather," a book about the state's primary. "That's going to be one strike against" Dodd.

Dodd brushed aside any suggestion that his Northeast liberal roots could hurt his candidacy. "It's a false assumption," Dodd said in a telephone interview Thursday with The Associated Press. "People don't think in those terms... Most Americans don't care about these labels we put on."

Most voters are more concerned about bread-and-butter issues such as health care and jobs, not political labels, said Dodd, a five-term senator. "The overwhelming number of people want to know what you can do to put the country back on track," Dodd said. "They don't care about labels."
That's what Dukakis kept saying. And he didn't even resemble a frog.
Posted by:Fred

#7  "People don't think in those terms... Most Americans don't care about these labels we put on."

Why yes Senator, name calling and labels are for the shallow minded.

"My objection isnÂ’t that heÂ’s been a bully, but that heÂ’s been an ineffective bully."
— Sen. Christopher Dodd
Democrat from Connecticut, at the Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearing for U.N. Ambassador John Bolton
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-01-12 16:09  

#6  LOL, tu! So true!
Posted by: BA   2007-01-12 10:44  

#5  DODD/KUCINICH 1968
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-12 10:40  

#4  .org

Posted by: Seafarious   2007-01-12 09:53  

#3  Check out what Imus had to say to Dodd yesterday (partial):

IMUS: I would to Charles last night, I was talking with him -- about you and I said what happens if Senator Dodd is ahead in these polls. And this comes (INAUDIBLE). I'll keep this brief, but it comes back to me.

I said what do I do then because I still got to get by the fact that he screwed Joe. You know, I'm still sore about that. So how do I get by that?

DODD: I'm sure you can. Joe and I are getting by it so I'm sure you can too.

IMUS: I've urged Joe not to get by it. I've urged Joe to get even with you.

DODD: No, no, listen, Joe and I talk -- we talked yesterday. In fact, I talked to all the other candidates, I reached them, the people who are thinking of running or who have already declared and let them know what I was going to do.

I know that's sort of old-fashioned, but I believe in courtesies and calling people so they don't get blindsided by news. And when I talked to Joe, listen, I remember 2000, I worked with him, I nominated him to be vice president, I was his honorary chairman to be president of the United States when he was running himself in 2004 and we have got a good, strong relationship.

Obviously last summer and fall was a very awkward time for both of us to put it mildly. But we're working on that, we're bringing it back. I was honored to walk him down the aisle if you will in the Senate the other day when he was sworn in again for a new term in the Senate and that relationship is strong and will survive what happened last summer and fall.

IMUS: Well, I can't believe it. I mean, how did you have the nerve -- maybe you would be a good president because if you've got the guts to do that, after what you did to him to walk him down the aisle. You are unbelievable, Senator Dodd.

DODD: Let's move on.
Posted by: Raj   2007-01-12 08:21  

#2  Dodd was the Dem point man against President Reagan's anti-Communist moves in Central America. He is a Jimmy Carter clone.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2007-01-12 06:34  

#1  "Waitress Sandwiches™ for everybody! An' another double Chivas for my good buddy Ted!"
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2007-01-12 02:21  

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