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Steve Savicki
05-11-2005, 02:33 PM
http://www.benningtonbanner.com/Stories/0,1413,104~8676~2861278,00.html

WASHINGTON -- Breaking party lines, former Gov. Howard Dean said Monday he supports Rep. Bernard Sanders' bid for the U.S. Senate, saying the Independent makes a "strong candidate."
"A victory for Bernie Sanders is a win for Democrats," Dean said in a telephone interview Monday.

Sen. James Jeffords, I-Vt., announced last month he would not seek re-election, clearing the way for what's expected to be a crowded race in fall 2006.

But Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, added that his support is not unconditional.

"We've got a few things to work out with Bernie," he said, adding, "Bernie's not a Democrat."

Dean, the outspoken former presidential candidate whose aspirations for the White House abruptly ended during the primary more than a year ago, refused to describe Sanders' shortcomings in the eyes of Democrats.

"I'd rather tell him in person," Dean said.

Sanders' practice of voting with House Democrats and his name recognition - bolstered by his position as the only U.S. representative in Vermont - makes him appealing to Democrats desperate to regain seats in every branch of government.

"Sanders is a strong candidate," Dean said.

Jeff Weaver, Sanders' chief of staff and campaign spokesman, said the congressman won't formally announce his candidacy until "much later this year."

But Weaver said Dean's support is natural in a political atmosphere dominated by conservative voices.

"I think Gov. Dean and Congressman Sanders share an interest in beating back a very aggressive reactionary agenda of President Bush and congressional Republicans," Weaver said. "We intend to win this seat and Bernie will be a strong voice against the Bush agenda."

Weaver said the campaign will lean heavily on Democratic volunteers and supporters, but also on groups not necessarily aligned with a political party. He mentioned working families, farmers, senior citizens and veterans.

"This is going to be in many ways a historic grass roots campaign for Vermont," Weaver said.

Jim Barnett, chairman of the state Republican committee, criticized the new alliance, saying it raises questions about whether "backroom deals" are being made between Dean and Sanders.

"This is exactly the kind of cynical politics that Bernie Sanders once said was corrupt," Barnett said.

Weaver, calling Barnett a "White House protégé" and a "Karl Rove character," said, "He can throw his bombs and we'll do our work for the people."

FORD
05-11-2005, 03:02 PM
No surprise there. The only other obvious candidate for the job would be Dean himself, and he's got a party to rebuild.

Bernie Sanders, like Jim Jeffords, is an independent with overwhelming bipartisan support from the people of Vermont, and he will make a great senator.

Guitar Shark
05-11-2005, 03:09 PM
is there no Democratic candidate?

FORD
05-11-2005, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by Guitar Shark
is there no Democratic candidate?

Probably not at this point. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the DLC tried to throw some DINO in there.

It's my understanding that Jeffords and Sanders have both been well liked by the citizens of Vermont. What other state even has an independent politician in Congress? Let alone two.

DrMaddVibe
05-11-2005, 03:46 PM
Run Sanders Run!

DLR'sCock
05-11-2005, 04:04 PM
I saw Sanders on Real Time, and I like the guy. A straight shooter who is realistic.