Scot Lehigh
PREPARING TO leave Iowa just before the 2004 caucuses, I picked up the national newsweeklies to read on the plane. One story in particular caught my eye: a cover piece on Howard Dean that, in exploring how he might match up against George W. Bush and speculating about possible VP choices, conveyed the unmistakable impression that the good doctor had ... (Full article: 751 words)
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