Chris Dodd In Iowa

February 17th, 2007 at 05:23pm Geraldine

I’ve been meaning to post on Chris Dodd for a while and Century of The Common Iowan’s post on Dodd’s habeas corpus bill has finally spurred me to action. Dodd presents a very interesting profile as a candidate. He’s always good but never the best at everything. He has a lot of experience in the Senate, but not as much as Joe Biden. He has a terrific website but not the same Internet following as Obama. He has support from celebrities but can’t match Hillary Clinton or Obama in Hollywood. He can raise a lot of money but is not expected to raise anywhere near as much money as first tier candidates. Although Dodd has a lot of virtues as a candidate, he also has his faults like his close ties to the financial services and insurance industry. This adds up to presenting a solid profile of a candidate who should be able to successfully present themselves as everyone’s second choice. Dodd isn’t a frontrunner and can’t pretend to be one. But if he works hard and puts in the ground work, he’ll be able to establish himself as a solid contender who could end up surprising people, especially if a first tier candidate implodes.

The real question is will the Dodd campaign do that work? He hasn’t hired any Iowa staff yet and hasn’t been in Iowa since Chet Culver was inaugurated in January. Even if Chris Dodd starts making it to Iowa, it’s difficult to see right now where he will be able to gain traction here right now, especially when it can be tough for a second tier candidate to get media attention. Dodd has the potential to be a serious contender among the second tier of candidates right now but unless he starts getting serious about Iowa now, it’s difficult to see him making any headway. (Especially with indications that Bill Richardson is getting serious about competing in the Hawkeye State.)

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  • 1. david  |  February 17th, 2007 at 9:44 pm

    there is a growing grassroots movement to restore habeas corpus and repeal the military commissions act

    join the project at:

    projecthamad.org

    also watch the youtube video there, Guantanamo Unclassified, that Adel Hamad’s lawyers released, and the blog post by Brandon Mayfield, the lawyer wrongfully incarcerated for the Madrid bombings, who is challenging the Patriot Act in court

  • 2. Doug Cutchins  |  February 18th, 2007 at 8:24 pm

    Dodd would also be come the first returned Peace Corps Volunteer to be elected President. Warrants mentioning.

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