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Showing Original Post only (View all)How would you feel if the DNC made a bold move and went with a co-chair? [View all]
Perez and Ellison. I'm not asking because I think it would be some kind of come together moment. I think the two could work together well and the job is big enough for it.
I understand some will think it can't be done because of current rules. This is the DNC. Rules can be changed or ignored.
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How would you feel if the DNC made a bold move and went with a co-chair? [View all]
NCTraveler
Feb 2017
OP
Like the old staying goes "If you have two starting quarterbacks, you have none".
hughee99
Feb 2017
#8
Yes, but when game time rolls around, you only have one QB on the field at a time.
hughee99
Feb 2017
#23
Ultimately those two agendas have to succeed together anyway so why not start now?
TeamPooka
Feb 2017
#22
No, it's really hard to have "equals" in a leadership position. One voice is needed.
SharonAnn
Feb 2017
#11
No. The organization needs a leader. The operative word there is "a". As in one.
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2017
#12
Why? Besides ... Ellison is toast already. Susan Sarandon adores him and ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#15