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Harry Reid on the Democratic Race

harry-reid.jpg Harry Reid is making vague promises of his rainmaking power, so I went to his communications shop to find out what he thinks about the Democratic primary.

I asked Jon Summers, Reid's communications director, what the Senate Majority Leader meant when he told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he has spoken to Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and that "things are being done" to bring the Democratic primary to a close. "As the top elected democrat in the country," said Summers, "Senator Reid talks to Governor Dean and other leaders in the party about how to move forward. He's hopeful it will be taken care of soon. At the end of the day though, like every other Democrat, he's excited we have two good candidates, candidates that Democrats across the board are excited about."

On the question of whether the Democratic nominee would be better positioned against John McCain if he or she was able to turn his or her attention to the general election sooner rather than later, Summers admitted, "If you have more time to run a general election campaign, that is helpful." He said he wasn't aware of the specific plans Governor Dean and Senator Reid have, if any, to bring an end to the race.






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Hmm, that answers pretty much nothing. I think they just want to give off the impression that the convention isn't going to be a zoo, nothing to see here, moving right along. Of course, none of them *want* that to be the case, but that doesn't mean it's not a possibility. As long as the nomination is still undecided and MI and FL are up in the air, there's no reason to rule it out.

Posted by: JP on 03/25/08 at 3:48 PM  Respond

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