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Article: A DAY, 10 STATES, 1,151 DELEGATES; MCAULIFFE: THE MACHINE BEHIND THE MESSAGE.(News)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- February 29, 2004
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Byline: John Mariani Staff writer
If Terry McAuliffe is extra anxious this Super Tuesday, waiting around for election results will be only part of the reason.
Syracuse native McAuliffe has had a clear vision during his three years as chairman of the Democratic National Committee: upgrade his party's campaign arsenal, revamp its strategy, try to preserve unity and refill its coffers.
All McAuliffe needs now is a nominee on whom to bestow these new weapons and send forth to evict President George W. Bush from the White House.
So McAuliffe bides his time, hoping a nominee will emerge nine days from now, after primary ballots have been ...