In the wake of the Democrats' stunning
presidential election defeat, Donna Brazile has been suggested as a
possible candidate to replace outgoing Democratic National Committee
Chairman Terry McAuliffe. But in an interview with the Amsterdam News,
Brazile, a political strategist who ran Al Gore's presidential campaign
in 2000, said that she doesn't want the job. "I'm honored to be on
anyone's list," said Brazile, 45. "I want to rebuild the Democratic
Party, but I have no interest in the job at this time." She said that
the job might be well-suited for someone who currently resides outside
of Washington D.C. and can bring fresh perspective to the party.
Democratic Party officials have been looking for a leader to help
energize the party after Senator John Kerry was unable to defeat Bush
and Democrats failed in their efforts to take back the Congress from
Republicans. Brazile's name quickly surfaced as a viable candidate
among other high-profile names, including former Vermont Governor
Howard Dean and former Clinton aide Harold Ickes.[more]
Marjorie Fields-Harris, executive director of Rev. Al Sharpton's
National Action Network, has confirmed that she is running to become
vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. [more]
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