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Sunday, October 25, 2009
OFA takes over the DNC?
It makes for an interesting comparison with the Republican leadership, which often seems to be at odds with the RNC (or at least its mouthpiece, Chairman Michael Steele). I wonder how the blending of OFA and the DNC, if it happens, will influence the the Democratic Party in future elections.
But Vermont IS one of the 50 states
49 down, 1 to go
A speech by President Bush at the Naval War College last week marked the first visit to Rhode Island of his presidency. The trip left just one state that Bush has not visited as president: Vermont. Bush lost Vermont in both 2000 and 2004, so don't expect him to head there for Ben & Jerry's any time soon. According to Mark Knoller of CBS News, it took Bill Clinton until seven years and 11 months into his presidency to visit all 50 states, making it to Nebraska in December 2000. George H.W. Bush, on the other hand, hit all 50 states in three years and two months. Ronald Reagan never made it to all 50, according to Knoller – he visited 46.