Dean: Obama, Clinton camps told to cool rhetoric

Gunny

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(CNN) -- Democratic Party chief Howard Dean said Friday that the party leadership has had "extensive discussions" with the campaigns of Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to cool down their rhetoric.

In an interview with CNN, Dean denied his party's presidential nomination process was "a mess" despite the close, bitter battle between the two Democratic presidential candidates.

The chairman of the Democratic National Committee also said he's convinced delegates from Florida and Michigan ultimately will be seated at the national convention in August.

The DNC stripped the two states of all convention delegates after they moved up their primaries ahead of the party's approved dates.

"I don't think the party is going to implode," Dean said, writing off the most dire predictions about how this race might ultimately affect Democrats.

more ... http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/28/dean.democrats/index.html

Gotta love it. "Screamin' Dean" telling someone else to cool the rhetoric.:lol:
 
Gotta love it. "Screamin' Dean" telling someone else to cool the rhetoric.:lol:

Better yet, isn't that interfering with how the candidates run their campaigns?

How long before he and the Dems try and force Clinton to quit? And watch what happens if she does win the remaining States.
 

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