Right although it should be worth mentioning that back when Howard Dean was DNC Chair in the 2005-2009 period, he had the DNC invest in states like MS which hadn't received much if any previous support. Certainly the investments may have not been as much as in swing states like WI but this was a start at the time, especially considering …
Right although it should be worth mentioning that back when Howard Dean was DNC Chair in the 2005-2009 period, he had the DNC invest in states like MS which hadn't received much if any previous support. Certainly the investments may have not been as much as in swing states like WI but this was a start at the time, especially considering the mid 2000's came amid President Bush's approval ratings taking a dip.
What the 50 state strategy really entails in principle is that the Democratic Party should not ignore or write off any race in states that are not considered friendly to Democrats. The strategy itself will take time to implement.
In the immediate future, priority should certainly be made over races Democrats NEED to win.
Right although it should be worth mentioning that back when Howard Dean was DNC Chair in the 2005-2009 period, he had the DNC invest in states like MS which hadn't received much if any previous support. Certainly the investments may have not been as much as in swing states like WI but this was a start at the time, especially considering the mid 2000's came amid President Bush's approval ratings taking a dip.
What the 50 state strategy really entails in principle is that the Democratic Party should not ignore or write off any race in states that are not considered friendly to Democrats. The strategy itself will take time to implement.
In the immediate future, priority should certainly be made over races Democrats NEED to win.