A local devoted Deaniac pointed out this good review, by Jerome Armstrong on MyDD, of Dean's place in the Democratic political arena: "Why Howard Dean? Because, as I'll briefly touch upon below, he's come out of the ideological battles of the 1990's within the Democratic Party, and has engaged the partisan battle of this decade. At different times in his political career, he's been firmly identified as 'one of ours' by the fiscally conservative democrats; 'one of ours' by the DLC-like moderate ideologues; 'one of ours' by the liberal social Democrats, and today, 'one of ours' by the partisan reform Democrats of the netroots and grassroots. Dean is the Democrat that is most able to unify the Democratic Party at this time."
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