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Dean Looks to Revitalize His Campaign
Associated Press via Guardian UK ^ | Tuesday January 20, 2004 11:31 PM | By NEDRA PICKLER

Posted on 01/20/2004 4:40:23 PM PST by weegee

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - A calmer Howard Dean emerged on the campaign trail Tuesday, trying to revitalize his campaign with a subdued style focusing on policy issues that contrasted with his scrappy outburst to a stunning Iowa loss.

``Those of you who came here intending to be lifted to your feet by a lot of red-meat rhetoric will be a little disappointed,'' Dean said as he began a toned-down speech to New Hampshire voters who will help decide his fate Jan. 27.

The Dean campaign was regrouping after a distant third-place finish in Iowa, a stunning turnaround from his co-favorite status at the start of the year. The former Vermont governor was trying to restore credibility to his outsider campaign with a win in New Hampshire, where polls show him in the lead but his once-commanding advantage long gone.

``We need to win here in order to prove to people that their vote matters and that we can elect somebody who's not from Washington who's willing to stand up and say what's right instead of just what's popular,'' Dean told reporters.

Dean's new focus relies less on an outrageous appeal to Democratic passions and more on policy ideas and his record as Vermont governor.

Dean said he was giving his own version of the State of the Union address in advance of Bush's speech to Congress Tuesday night. He painted a bleak picture of life under Bush - about 3 million jobs lost in the last three years, more than 40 million people without health insurance, an $8 trillion increase in the debt and bankruptcy at a record high.

He said he was able to solve similar problems in Vermont by providing health care for nearly every child and balancing the budget without cuts to education or other key services. He made his signature argument that Bush led the United States to an unnecessary war and that the Washington Democrats he is running against supported it.

Dean aides said the sharper new message, perhaps to be echoed in an upcoming ad, are a subtle jab at John Kerry and other rivals with Washington ties. The aides argue that Dean's stance on civil unions and the war show that he is willing to take stands when polls show them to be unpopular.

Dean plans to spend tens of thousands of dollars in the next week on TV, radio and mailings to argue that while his rivals are suddenly promising change, he has produced it during his political career.

``I promise you that if you make me the president of the United States, I will restore the honor and the dignity and the respect this country deserves,'' Dean said. The audience responded with a 45-second standing ovation that broke up the otherwise seated, polite response to Dean's new style.

These are the same arguments that Dean has been making for months. But he made his case in the measured tones of a debate champion instead of his customary fist-pumping shout.

On Tuesday, Dean found himself having to explain his bellowing, guttural response of the night before at a post-election Iowa rally. ``We will not quit now or ever,'' he shouted to supporters, his hoarse voice rising to a scream.

``You've got to have some fun in this business,'' he said Tuesday in appearances on the talk shows.

Later in the day, at a rally in Concord, N.H., there was shouting but not from Dean. Hecklers interrupted his speech at least five times, including one at the start of the speech who was dragged out while throwing punches.

Dean stayed calm though each disruption and during one responded by singing the national anthem into the microphone. The crowd, which included rocker Joan Jett, joined in the singing to drown out the heckler's yelling, then followed by chanting, ``Howard Dean! Howard Dean!''

Dean, the financial front-runner among Democrats with more than $40 million raised last year, made another appeal for cash, telling donors he needed $1 million by next week's New Hampshire primary.

Dean spokesman Jay Carson said that doesn't mean the campaign is short on money. He declined to reveal how much it has on hand, beyond saying it has plenty. The candidate has opted out of public financing, freeing him from spending limits.

Voter surveys in Iowa Monday night held surprising news for the former Vermont governor, whose Internet-driven candidacy attracted scores of young supporters.

In Iowa, Dean underperformed among several groups that were supposed to be key to his success. Kerry beat him among young adults, liberals, heavy Internet users, those who strongly disapproved of the war with Iraq and first-time caucus-goers.

Dean's distant third-place finish erased any air of invincibility around the campaign. His advisers argued Michael Dukakis recovered from a third-place finish in Iowa in 1988 to win the New Hampshire primaries, although Dukakis didn't have competition from another lawmaker from a next-door state. Although he won the nomination, Dukakis lost in November 1988 to George H. Bush.

Dean was governor of neighboring Vermont for nearly 12 years, while Kerry has represented next-door Massachusetts in the Senate for 19 years. Dean hopes his new underdog status will help him in famously independent New Hampshire.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: 2004; dean; howarddean; iowa; joanjett; joanjettbrawl; lyingliars; nh
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To: BenLurkin

"Yeeeaaaahhhh!"
21 posted on 01/20/2004 5:13:41 PM PST by Roscoe Karns
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To: weegee
Well I for one hope Dean gets the nomination. He'd be great to make fun of this fall.
22 posted on 01/20/2004 5:14:57 PM PST by Tempest
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To: weegee
LOL! How do you come up with these associations?
23 posted on 01/20/2004 5:16:41 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: OldFriend
Well he told his supporters that he was going to take "America back". I never left America when Bill Clinton was president even though he hounded and harassed conservatives (blaming OKC on "talk radio", auditing his critics, etc.). I wanted to see a Republican administration "take back the White House".

Just what does Herr Dean have in store for those who like the current administration? Will we been thrown out of America too?

Howard Dean is not a leader for "all" Americans by his own words. Such a man is unfit to serve.

24 posted on 01/20/2004 5:16:52 PM PST by weegee
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To: Cultural Jihad; End_Clintonism_Now
I didn't make that one, credit goes to End_Clintonism_Now.

Caption Crazy Howard Dean

25 posted on 01/20/2004 5:18:49 PM PST by weegee
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To: Roscoe Karns

"Yeeeaaaahhhh!"

26 posted on 01/20/2004 5:20:45 PM PST by weegee
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To: Spok
Self prescribed Prozac?

Wifey-poo's arrival was curiously well-timed, wasn't it? It's not hard for me to imagine some frantic calls from Mad How's campaign manager preceded it.

27 posted on 01/20/2004 5:23:53 PM PST by COBOL2Java (If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, thank a soldier.)
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To: weegee
With Kucinich gone, Dean should appeal to those voters.

"Elect me and I will eat your lawn."
28 posted on 01/20/2004 5:31:59 PM PST by sergeantdave (Gen. Custer wore an Arrowsmith shirt to his last property owner convention.)
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To: weegee
There has not been a single democrat, other than Zell Miller, that has not sought to divide this country by their hateful rhetoric.

They are all guilty of the things they falsely accuse our president.

29 posted on 01/20/2004 5:32:34 PM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: weegee

PERFECT

30 posted on 01/20/2004 5:35:06 PM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is Slavery)
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To: weegee
Both my hubby and I thought the singing of the National Anthem was BIZARRE, freakish, and inappropriate. What's he gonna do as President when Kim Jong Il ticks him off? Burst into an Andrew Lloyd Webber tune? This was almost as appalling as the "geography outburst" from yesterday.
31 posted on 01/20/2004 5:40:42 PM PST by alwaysconservative (FReepers should serenade Dean with the National Anthem, only using the correct words!)
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To: alwaysconservative
Reportedly some LaRouchians unfurled a confederate flag behind him recently and he sang the National Anthem as a challenge to this stunt.
32 posted on 01/20/2004 5:44:42 PM PST by weegee
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To: weegee
To quote a famous doctor, "He's dead Jim."
33 posted on 01/20/2004 5:45:52 PM PST by Trueblackman (It is enough to make you smile and gloat)
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To: weegee
Maybe he can get endorsed by Napoleon the 23rd (they're coming to take me away...)
34 posted on 01/20/2004 5:47:33 PM PST by Ukiapah Heep (Shoes for Industry!)
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To: OldFriend
Time Magazine put a doctored photo of Rush Limbaugh on the cover in the 1990s (when he was challenging the Democrat President's stance) and headlined "Is Rush Good For America?".

Later, the Unabomber was called a "Mad Genius".

Somehow I doubt that the angry rhetoric spouted by Howard Dean and others has been questioned as being "bad for America". They certainly have been divisive. Bill Clinton sought to put people against one another with talk of race envy and class envy.

The FBI's national security was made to seek out why we were having a "rash" of "racially motivated" church fires. Turns out we weren't. But Bubba got a lot of milage out of such talk.

People don't like to hear that we may one day have another civil war (not anti-government, but people at each other's throats). The left wing nuts sure are heading there. They've rioted in the streets after judicial decisions they didn't agree with. They've rioted in the streets during the "peace" protests. They are being agitated by blackshirt anarchists and don't realize it; those people DO seek to overthrow the government. They sought the same in 1968 too.

35 posted on 01/20/2004 5:51:16 PM PST by weegee
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To: weegee
Don't write off Dean yet. Current tracking polls in New Hampshire show Dean leading the pack by a couple of percentage points -- and this is POST-Iowa! It could well be that Dean will emerge the winner in New Hampshire, throwing the Democratic pack into more confusion as they had to South Carolina, where SC-born John Edwards may have the advantage.

That would produce an interesting situation, and might even set up something the US hasn't seen since the 1950s: a convention where no single candidate has a majority.
36 posted on 01/20/2004 5:52:51 PM PST by Poundstone
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To: alwaysconservative
I heard Mad Howard singing on the end of Brit's show tonight..he sounded worse when Roseanne sung the Anthem not that long ago..
37 posted on 01/20/2004 6:24:50 PM PST by GulfWar1Vet ("You never know whether you're going to get 'Smeagol Dean' or 'Gollum Dean'." - Jon Stewart)
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To: weegee
I suspect the funding is coming from the same source as the communist funding during the 50s and 60s......there are those in our society who wish the violent overthrow of our government and the colleges have a wonderful supply of useful idiots.

It is up to us as parents to educate our children before they enter the college and the brainwashing begins.

38 posted on 01/20/2004 7:15:51 PM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: weegee
Okay, but the only supposedly witty reply he could come up with was to sing the National Anthem? That's just. . .sad.
39 posted on 01/20/2004 7:33:56 PM PST by alwaysconservative (FReepers should serenade Dean with the National Anthem, only using the correct words!)
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To: weegee
Here's Another One...


40 posted on 01/20/2004 7:34:54 PM PST by End_Clintonism_Now (MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL CLINTON!)
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