Note from the MLK Center
I was at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center last week. A few of the regulars talked about their candidates of choice and five out of five picked Dean. These are women who are all supporting their families essentially alone and saw higher learning as a necessity. They are in their early to late forties and are politically aware. The concensus was that Dean had practical experience as a govenor dealing with domestic issues (that being of greater concern at the moment for them). The Center director, Mary is a bootstraps individual now working towards her PhD who thinks Dean is smart, definitely smarter than the present resident of Pa. Ave. and that he has no ax to grind on his fathers behalf.
Glory has her batchelors degree and is now persuing technical certificates in hazardous materials management in order to be more certain of getting and keeping a job that will help pay for her childen's education. She thought Dean was her pick because he impressed her as someone who didn't make promises he didn't feel he could reasonably expect to be able to keep.
