On the recordDecember 28, 2003
Certainly Howard Dean, who went from an unknown front-runner to the unequivocal, unknown candidate -- I should say to the unequivocal front-runner in the Democratic race.
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transcripts.cnn.comCertainly Howard Dean, who went from an unknown front-runner to the unequivocal, unknown candidate -- I should say to the unequivocal front-runner in the Democratic race.
Carlos Watson discusses Howard Dean's rise in the Democratic presidential race.
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