2004 Presidential Election
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  Thursday, January 22, 2004


2004 Presidential Election

MP3 remix of Howard Dean's strident speech after the Iowa caucuses. Thanks to Doc Searls for the link. In another post, Searls says, "Clearly, its effects were regretable. It hurt the campaign. But it was also honest and authentic, and in the long run that can only help, for the simple reason that it was real."

Howard Dean and the other presidential candidates get another chance to show off their stuff in a debate tonight at Saint Anselm College. The debate at Saint Anselm College begins at 6 p.m. MST and will be broadcast live on Fox News (Comcast channel 42).

Update: Taegan Goddard asks Dick Bennett of the American Research Group to explain Tracking polls and also links to those tracking polls for New Hampshire. John Kerry is surging past Howard Dean. Suffolk University puts Kerry ahead 27 to 19 percent. Wesley Clark is third at 15 percent, Zogby has Kerry leading Dean 27 to 24 percent, with Clark at 15 percent, A Boston Globe/WBZ-TV poll shows Kerry ahead of Dean 31 to 21 percent, with Clark at 16 percent, American Research Group has Kerry leading 27 to 22 percent, with Clark at 19 percent.
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