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  • Saturday, February 26, 2005

    Republican Majority?

    Thanks to Roger L. Simon, here is an article from Michael Barone describing how Karl Rove and Ken Mehlman:

    On the surface, the 2004 election looked very much like the 2000 election. George W. Bush was again running against a liberal Democrat who had spent much of his career in the Senate and who had clinched his nomination by early victories in Iowa and New Hampshire. In November, 47 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia voted for the candidate of the same party as they had in 2000. Only three states switched, New Hampshire to the Democrats, Iowa and New Mexico to the Republicans. Bush won again, this time without a court battle. Republicans ended up with majorities in both houses of Congress. But in many ways, the 2004 campaign was very different from 2000. It produced a different kind of politics, a politics that reflects the character of the post-industrial, networking age we live in.
    Networking will be key to the rest of the article. Rather than just excerpt it, go read the whole thing, I will need some time to fully appraise it.

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