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March 11, 2004 Message from Governor Dean Governor Dean with supporters at the March Meetup in Burlington. Photo by Eileen Burke John Kerry and I had a very good meeting yesterday. During the campaign we often focused on what divided us, but the truth is we have much more in common beginning with our fervent desire to send George Bush back to Crawford, Texas in November. As I have previously said, I will work closely with John Kerry to make sure we beat George Bush in November and turn our country around. There is a lot we can do together to rebuild an America that belongs to all of us, and well be saying more about what our amazing grassroots network can do to help with this goal on March 18. March 02, 2004 Thank You Vermont Governor Dean released the following statement tonight in response to the Vermont presidential primary results: I want to thank the great people of Vermont tonight who overwhelmingly endorsed our campaign for change. Two years ago, I entered this race to talk about health care, children, and to demand change and leadership in our Party. This Party and this country still needs change, and tonight you have helped further that process. While I ran for president I often said that America would be a better place if it was more like Vermont. I still firmly believe that to be true: We still need health care for all children, affordable prescription drugs for seniors, and equal rights for all Americans. Throughout this campaign, I have appreciated the strong support from the people of Vermont. Our campaign owes a huge debt to the hundreds of Vermonters who worked at our headquarters-answering phones, stuffing mailings, and responding to emails-as well as to all of those who canvassed on our behalf in New Hampshire and elsewhere. I will never forget the work and the heart that you put into our campaign. I look forward to continuing the energy and the campaign for change that our movement began. We are determined to keep this organization as vibrant as it was throughout our campaign. We are leaving one track, but we are going on another track that will take back America for ordinary people again. Democracy, Freedom, and Action will be the watchwords of this new effort. Our new effort will change America by working for the following principles: We will promote grassroots democracy and bring new people intpolitics.
This year, our campaign made the case that, in order to defeat George W. Bush, the Democratic Party must stand up strong for its principles, not paper over its differences with the most radicalAdministration in our lifetime. In order to win, the Democratic Party must aggressively expose the ways in which George W. Bushs policies benefit the privileged and the most extreme ideologues. I will do everything I can to ensure that the 2004 Democratic nominee runs as a true progressive, as a champion of working Americans and their hopes for a better future. February 18, 2004 A Beginning not an End Today my candidacy may come to an endbut our campaign for change is not over. I want to thank each and every person who has supported this campaign. Over the last year, you have reached out to neighbors, friends, family and colleaguesbuilding one American at a time the greatest grassroots campaign presidential politics has ever seen. I will never forget the work and the heart that you put into our campaign. In the coming weeks, we will be launching a new initiative to continue the campaign you helped begin.
There is much work still to be done, and today is not an endit is just the beginning. This Party and this country needs change, and you have already begun that process. There is enormous institutional pressure in our country against change. There is enormous institutional pressure in Washington against change, in the Democratic Party against change. Yet, you have already started to change the Party and together we have transformed this race. Along the way, weve engaged hundreds of thousands of new Americans in the political process, as witnessed by this years record participation in the primaries and caucuses. Although my candidacy for president may end today, the most important goal remains defeating George W. Bush in November, and I hope that you will join me in doing everything we can to support the Democrats this fall. From the earliest days of our campaign, I have said that the power to change Washington rests not in my hands, but in yours.
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