
Former Vermont governor Howard Dean came to the national stage in 2004 as a Democratic presidential candidate.
Touting his early opposition to the Iraq war and offering tough talk against the Republican Party, the fiery Dean rode a wave of grassroots support to become the front-runner for a period of time.
At left, Dean addressed supporters in Tuscon, Ariz., in February 2004.
Touting his early opposition to the Iraq war and offering tough talk against the Republican Party, the fiery Dean rode a wave of grassroots support to become the front-runner for a period of time.
At left, Dean addressed supporters in Tuscon, Ariz., in February 2004.
(Reuters File Photo)

