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Sunday, January 18, 2004

Emmett Hogan: "I think Howard Dean will win -- but barely."
10:05:17 PM    

BBC: "Former President Jimmy Carter praises Howard Dean as the Democrats' race for the White House begins in earnest."
8:54:28 PM    

AP: Will skipping Iowa hurt Clark and Lieberman?
8:24:18 PM    

Chris Lydon reports on campaign appearances in Iowa by Kerry and Edwards.
6:11:13 PM    

Tom Schaller: "The question on everybody's lips at Chequers bar last night was this: 'What's Dean's hard count?' Steve McMahon, Joe Trippi's partner in the Dean brain trust, looks like Sylvester grinning with Tweety Bird in his mouth. He won't give the number, of course, but he seems very confident that his hard count will be a high enough numerator no matter what the denominator."
4:06:44 PM    

MSNBC: Why the dogfight is heating up.
4:04:33 PM    

Slate: Why the Dean campaign isn't worried about Zogby.
4:03:09 PM    

BBC: Carter boosts Dean's Iowa chances. Former President Jimmy Carter praises Howard Dean as the Democrats' race for the White House begins in earnest.
3:47:43 PM    

CNN: "The Bush administration lacks a connection with working Americans as shown by its policies."
3:39:45 PM    

CNN: "Dems blitz Iowa on day before caucuses."
3:23:54 PM    

Goddard: "The latest ARG New Hampshire Tracking Poll shows Howard Dean still in the lead with Sen. John Kerry gaining quickly. It also appears that Wesley Clark's recent surge has stalled in the Granite State."
3:00:02 PM    

Kerry Picks up Big N.H. Endorsement. Reuters: Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry, whose once-faltering campaign for nomination has rebounded in both Iowa and New Hampshire, won an endorsement on Sunday from one of New Hampshire's leading newspapers. The Sunday edition of the Concord Monitor, the state.
12:05:18 PM    

After Long Hike, Dean Watches His Step. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Jan. 17 Howard Dean does not consider himself a reflective man. He avoids queries about how he has evolved over time, what he learned from a struggle, which moments were most meaningful. He focuses step by step by step. By Jodi Wilgoren.
10:22:05 AM    

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