Evan Bayh gave a speech on Saturday for a Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Manchester. Clearly a Presidential hopeful, Bayh focused on his record as the governor of Indiana, highlighting his successes in improving Indiana's education system and his success in creating jobs.
He also (go figure) hammered away at Bush's record as President and applauded numerous New Hampshire political figures, including governonr John Lynch. Bayh also stressed the importance of energy independence but his principal criticism of Bush is that Bush has divided the country incredibly.
What does all this mean? Well, it doesn't take much more than common sense to know that Bayh is going to pound on his moderate status and successes as a governor of a red state throughout the primary. He's running the Most Electable campaign model it seems.
In-depth coverage here at Kentucky Democrat.
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