New Hampshire moments, 2004 | Mary Beth Cahill
FOUR YEARS AGO, Howard Dean was the media favorite, the money machine, and the darling of Democrats, especially in Iowa. Wesley Clark, who chose to skip Iowa, had emerged as Dean's principal rival in New Hampshire. Though Dick Gephardt trailed in money and poll numbers, union supporters and his own determination kept him in the game. (Full article: 736 words)
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