Howard Dean
Howard Dean
Howard Brush Dean IIIis an American politician who served as the 79th Governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003 and Chair of the Democratic National Committeefrom 2005 to 2009. Dean was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the U.S. Presidential Election, 2004. His implementation of the fifty-state strategy as head of the DNC, as well as his campaigning methods during the 2004 presidential campaign, are considered significant factors behind Democratic victories in the 2006 congressional elections and the 2008...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 November 1948
CityEast Hampton, NY
But I'm not going to characterize what went on in those meetings, other than to say flatly I did not, and have not, offered anybody the vice presidency.
I am no longer actively pursuing the presidency,
I believe Iowa should be first. But I think they're going to have to change their process to prohibit that kind of behavior inside the caucuses, because if that were to continue, I wouldn't do it again.
I can't stand there and listen to everyone else's opinion for eight hours about how to fix the world,
I don't think Democrats are ever going to be a national party unless we bring our message to every state.
Democrats have been fighting for energy independence years before President Bush 's first day in office, while this administration has offered only lip service, and only when its poll numbers resemble (president Richard) Nixon's.
Democrats are the only party to have balanced the budget in America in the last 38 years. We will do it again.
That is flat-out false, and I'm ashamed that you would compare me to Newt Gingrich. Nobody up here deserves to be compared to Newt Gingrich,
It's a huge cover-up. That's what they're in trouble for,
It's not just about Tom DeLay. It's a thorough culture of corruption which has permeated the Bush administration.
I want to take this party back, so that we're proud of who we are again. I want to take this country back because we've moved too far to the right. And I want to take the White House back.
It's a sensible plan. It's a thoughtful plan. I think Democrats can coalesce around it.
It's not enough to change presidents, ... We have to change the way Washington works -- stand up to the lobbyists and the special interests and make government work for people again.
It looks like today, and this could change, as of today it looks like women will be worse off in Iraq than they were when Saddam Hussein was president of Iraq