"The Democratic Party, all the candidates from Washington, they all know each other, they all move in the same circles, and what I'm doing is breaking into the country club"
- Howard Dean
About this Quote
This quote by Howard Dean speaks to the concept of the Democratic Party being an exclusive club. He is indicating that the celebration is comprised of people who all understand each other and relocate the exact same circles, which he is an outsider attempting to get into this unique club. This quote speaks with the idea of the Democratic Party being an elitist company, which it is hard for outsiders to get to the inner operations of the celebration. Dean is suggesting that he is trying to break down the barriers of the party and make it more available to all people. He is trying to make the Democratic Party more inclusive and open to new ideas and point of views. By burglarizing the nation club, Dean is attempting to make the Democratic Party more representative of individuals it serves.
This quote is written / told by Howard Dean somewhere between November 17, 1948 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA.
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