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
While he's asking ordinary Americans to do more, he ought to show some real leadership and call on his friends in Big Oil to join in the sacrifice and stop gouging American families at the gas pump,
Work with Mexico to improve economies in rural America and rural Mexico, and you will stop the flood of people wanting to come to America.
I understand it?s always better to have a lot of passion around an election. But what more passion could we possibly invoke than stopping George Bush from continuing to destroy the country?
The president has a moral obligation to rein in the right-wing extremists in his party and stop this divisive rhetoric about immigrants.
I think Wes Clark would be a fine running mate, but I have not asked him to be my running mate.
I think we can pick up between five and seven.
I think cutting the payroll tax is not a bad idea. We will not touch Social Security.
We're certainly not taking the Hispanic vote for granted.
We don't have a federal government that wants to help, so I'm glad you're doing this. This is all we've got.
We are the great grass roots campaign of the modern era, built from mouse pads, shoe leather and hope, ... And like the founders of our republic, we seek change.
Our country is ready for change and a new direction.
Rising interest rates, rising debt and fewer good-paying jobs are making it harder for America's families to make ends meet, ... The president should use his Texas vacation to spend time overhauling his economic policies, not staging photo-ops.
Remember who stood up to George Bush first. It wasn't anybody from the ... city of Washington, D.C.,
I'm shocked that he would have the nerve to show his face in front of any African-American organization after the way they treated those people in New Orleans,