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Monday, January 26, 2004
 

Hootin and hollerin

I agree with this guy that Howard Dean's loud behavior in Iowa is a non-story. If he loses New Hampshire, his odd speech about storming the White House will be remembered as "the moment the Dean campaign imploded." We'll see it replayed four years from now; it'll be cited by pundits with longish memories. But all he did was raise his voice. The best reason for the shift toward Kerry is that Kerry can beat Bush, but remember that Dean still has the most money and the most substantial, detailed positions. I'm happy to report that relatives and other people I know in New Hampshire who supported Dean a month ago still support him. They're not as fickle as our newscasters.

posted by Michael Scott Moore | 7:52 AM
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