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...Eugene Eidenberg, executive director of the Democratic National Committee, concurred. "I don't think that 59 point x percent versus 60 percent is the issue. If he decides to run [for President], he'll be a strong candidate," Eidenberg said...
Most have agreed they need to play a greater role once again; Eugene Eidenberg, executive director of the DNC--who was an IOP fellow last spring--says one of the main goals of the commission is to determine "how we can best get together elected officials in the process of party decision-making. I am reasonably confident we will produce changes that will crease their role...
...length of the whole nominating process is another issue that has dominated debate. Eidenberg, noting that Republicans outspent Democrats two-to-one in 1980, says the lengthy primary season is "trying up millions of dollars which have no effect on the selection of delegates." The current system's "circus-like atmosphere" tests the credibility of the party, he argues, and all primaries should be held within the "window"--the buzzword for the three-month period from March 1 to June...
...basic principles of the Democratic party are still sound. The election does not give the Republicans a mandate to reverse 50 years of bipartisan support for social programs," Eidenberg said...
Jack Watson, former chief of staff and Eidenberg's White House boss, yesterday praised Eidenberg's selection, saying he will be effective in bolstering the Democratic party...