Ryan Lizza notes that Howard Dean will "lay out his vision on domestic policy" in a major speech today. Conventional wisdom argues that Dean should "tack to the center, claim the mantle of Clintonian centrism, and begin pivoting toward the general election." Instead, Dean will "do the opposite."
"Instead of slavishly paying tribute to the politics of mid-'90s Clintonism, as every other major candidate is doing, Dean is going to point out how the Third Way lost its way... For Democrats who think the Dean campaign is setting the party back 20 years, his new speech will only confirm their belief that his candidacy is an explicit rejection of Clintonism."