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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Sunday Morning Mashup of CBS FACE THE NATION:
HOWARD DEAN
April 6, 2008

Howard Dean describes the Democrats' opponent, John McCain in November on Face the Nation.

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"John McCain is wrong on Iraq, wrong on the economy, and wrong on health care. Those are the three biggest issues that the American people are voting on. At least, he's wrong compared to what they believe should happen. And so, he is not a strong candidate. And people also believe he's a flip-flopper, which he is."

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From The Democratic Party Official Website

NAME:

Howard Dean

PARTY AFFILIATION:

Democrat

BORN:

November 17, 1948 (Age 59)

POSITION AS OF April 6, 2008:

Chairman of the Democratic National Committee

POSITIONS HELD:

Governor of Vermont
Chairman of the National Governors' Association
Vermont lieutenant governor
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Has a medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City

SOURCES:

The Democratic Party Official Website

BOOKS BY GUEST:

None



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