Momentum Builds For Dodd Run At Majority Leader

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First Posted: 12-19-07 09:55 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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As the political season reaches its Iowa caucus climax, momentum is building for Sen. Chris Dodd to parlay his presidential campaign into a bid to challenge Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, for Majority Leader.

Almost all of the support for this effort now comes from the netroots, much of which favors such a move. But talk of Dodd making a run at the post has slowly crept into the corners of Capitol Hill as well. And in light of the Connecticut Democrat's successful filibuster threat this week over granting immunity to telecommunications firms that conducted warrantless surveillance, some in the progressive community see the framework for a potential shakeup.

"Dodd is an effective legislator, he is practiced and experienced and is articulate," said Joan Claybrook, president of the nonprofit group, Public Citizen. "He also knows how to make the process work. I think Harry Reid has an entirely different style and likes to work things out behind the scenes. He's had to be a negotiator and people don't like that sometimes. They want to see someone take a stand and win, but that is hard in this Congress and with these issues."

Claybrook, it should be noted, made no endorsement. And Dodd's campaign and close advisers insist that he is not focused on anything other than the presidential race.

"Senator Dodd and his campaign supporters, staff and family are 100 percent focused on the Iowa caucus and winning this nomination," Dodd's spokesperson Colleen Flanagan told the Huffington Post.

And yet, after Dodd forced reconsideration of the surveillance legislation - by arguing for eight hours and threatening to go longer - he left many prominent bloggers yearning for more.

"I like Harry Reid enough, but it's clear that we live in a climate in which the type of leadership we need is better provided by Chris Dodd," Markos Moulitsas of DailyKos told the Huffington Post. "Republicans have been laughing at us all term, refusing to compromise because they know the inevitable capitulation on any given issue is always just a couple of days away. Those Republicans need to be re-taught how to negotiate, and step one is to have a Democratic caucus that will tighten the screws when necessary. Yesterday, that person wasn't our leader, it was Chris Dodd."

Similar sentiment has been exhibited at other prominent progressive blogs like FireDogLake.

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Still, a major obstacle for a Majority Leader Dodd remains: Senate Democrats are, by and large, happy with the work of Reid. Many note the difficulties in working with a one-vote majority and say he has done the best with the hand he was dealt. In the wake of an April 2007 Washington Post column that was highly critical of Reid's leadership on Iraq, every single member of the Senate Democratic Caucus signed a letter to the paper, challenging its assertions.

"If it were to happen, the pressure would have to come from the outside," said an aide to a prominent senator, not from Dodd's office. "I haven't heard of anyone being upset with Reid. There has been, in fact, an awful lot of support."

Claybrook said of Dodd, "On some issues he's fantastic and on other issues not as much. I'm fond of him and have known him for many years but I also have great respect for Harry Reid."

The process of choosing a new Majority Leader in the Senate is not a difficult parliamentary procedure. Every two years, when a new Congress is sworn in, leadership holds an election. The sitting leader has the traditional advantages of incumbency -- he or she can dole out committee assignments and set the voting agenda to appease fellow members. As such, intra-party leadership struggles do not frequently take place. In 1970, Sen. Ted Kennedy, coming off only one term as Majority Whip, lost his reelection to Sen. Robert Byrd.

Dodd has run for a top-ranking post before. In 1994, as a 14-year Senate veteran, he took on then-Sen. Tom Daschle, D-SD, for Minority Leader and lost. This, observers say, will likely weigh in his mind should he choose to mount another challenge.

"Dodd has tried for leadership positions before and he has lost races," Jennifer Duffy, Senior Editor at the Cook Political Report, told the Huffington Post. "He is not going to just jump into this. I don't think he will announce anything like that without counting noses first. And when he does, he might find that the votes aren't there."

Of course, if Dodd were to try once more for the Democrat's top Senate job it would mean that his aspirations for the White House had met an unsuccessful end. Currently, his poll position in Iowa and New Hampshire leaves substantial room for improvement. But his name has been floated around as possible cabinet member. And his campaign insists that, even in the wake of the FISA victory, they have only the oval office on their minds.

"This [FISA victory] speaks to the kind of leadership he would have as president," said Flanagan.

As the political season reaches its Iowa caucus climax, momentum is building for Sen. Chris Dodd to parlay his presidential campaign into a bid to challenge Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, for Majority Leader.
As the political season reaches its Iowa caucus climax, momentum is building for Sen. Chris Dodd to parlay his presidential campaign into a bid to challenge Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, for Majority Leader.
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- foolchild0 I'm a Fan of foolchild0 5 fans permalink

Something in Congress needs to change- if the Senate Democrats are happy with Reid's leadership, then they clearly need to be shaken up, b/c the American people know that Reid just isn't getting it done, and their majority's gonna go "poof!" unless they start doing something with it.

I'm reminded of Lincoln's message to McClellan: "If you're not using the Army, I should like to borrow it for a while."

And Dodd showed us what just one Senator can do when he borrows the Senate from Reid for a day...imagine if two, or three, or four took a similar hard line all at once? Wow! Things might...you know...HAPPEN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 12/19/2007
- Vajara I'm a Fan of Vajara 12 fans permalink
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I think Dodd is one of our most intelligent, thoughtful and respected Senators. He can get things done if he is president or Democratic Leader. I don't think we should count him out for president as he has an enormous amount of charisma, charm and world class leadership ability.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 12/19/2007

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 12/19/2007

"Harry Reid has the balls of an aphid." -- Stephen Colbert

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 12/19/2007

If I had seen the frontrunners jump back to Washington to lead, or even PARTICIPATE, in the fight to defend the Constitution, I would be fine with Dodd concentrating on the Senate. But Dodd's the one who passed the test. Look, he's the one who pulled the sword out of the stone! He instantly jumps to the top of my slate of presidential candidates. I wish I was in Iowa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 12/19/2007
- bbbbmer I'm a Fan of bbbbmer 30 fans permalink
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I for one would LOVE Dodd as Senate Majority Leader, if he is not successful in his Presidential primary run... His courage in standing up to the Bush Administration's flagrant assault on civil rights of private communications of law abiding citizens is PRECISELY what is needed in EITHER the White House OR the Senate, as opposed to the current majority leader, whose unmitigated milquetoast capitulation to Bush accommodations is beyond the pale of effective checking against such corruptions. I wish Dodd the best in either pursuit...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 12/19/2007
- shag11 I'm a Fan of shag11 11 fans permalink

Reid used to be a boxer, so maybe he's suffering from puglistica dementia. I don't even like to hear him speak, he comes across so whiny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 12/19/2007

I understand the dynamic in the Senate where it takes 60 votes to shut off debate and the Democrats simply don't have the votes as the Senate is effectively divided in half. And I do like Harry Reid, a former boxer, a Mormon from Nevada. So for me a former wrestler an atheist in San Franciscan like myself to find common ground with some one like Harry Reid is I think a rara avis. Senator Dodd is clearly with Feingold, Boxer and Sanders the growing list of Senate progressives. If we can expand that list come next November given 23 Republicans and only 12 Democrats and there is no reason there shouldn't be with even a Ted Stevens falling out of the Senate, then perhaps the case could be made for a progressive Liberal as Senate Majority Leader still the role calls for someone is well-versed in the arcane rules of the Senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/19/2007
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Dodd would be great.
Reed, while showing flashes of leadership, is just not up to it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 12/19/2007
- nosanity I'm a Fan of nosanity 3 fans permalink

Daschle - Reed , very little difference , two pathetic whimps . If the dems want me to bother voting in the next election I need to see some backbone from some of them . Where was the filibuster on the pillaging of the American citizens bill {invasion and occupation funding} I mean war funding spew .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 12/19/2007
- isis I'm a Fan of isis 18 fans permalink
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Go Dodd go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 12/19/2007

Speaking of Reid via Dodd...

Did anyone see our proud Democrats, Reid and Pelosi today, so happy that they got a war funding bill through...that included $14 BILLION in earmarks; ya know those little things our Democrats promised to END after the '06 elections!!!

Research the bill...look at the ridiculous earmarks!! They should be ASHAMED!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 12/19/2007
- clintonius I'm a Fan of clintonius 4 fans permalink

At least everyone agrees that Harry Reid is a complete wimp and enabler of the chickehawks. Now we just need to get rid of Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the house. Dodd, Leahy, Feingold....not a bad bunch. Get rid of all the wimps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 12/19/2007
- pdxuser I'm a Fan of pdxuser 2 fans permalink

The article should not Dodd lost to Daschle by ONE VOTE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 12/19/2007
- Talcott I'm a Fan of Talcott 6 fans permalink

Ha Ha

The Blah Go Spear Left is quite the incestous

bunch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 12/19/2007
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