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The following are External Links related to the articles Howard Dean and Howard Dean: U.S. presidential election, 2004.
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Articles & Commentary
By Howard Dean
- "Bush: It's Not Just His Doctrine That's Wrong," CommonDreams, April 17, 2003.
- Dean's Speech Remixed - Howard Dean's January 19th speech was remixed. Most of the remixes can also be found at Dean Goes Nuts Remixes.
2002
- Charles P. Pierce, "See Howard Run," Boston Globe, November 24, 2002.
2003
- Jake Tapper, "On the campaign trail with the un-Bush," Salon.com, February 19, 2003.
- "Meet the Candidates: Howard Dean," Interview by PBS OnlineNewsHour, February 25, 2003.
- Michael Tomasky, Left Unsaid. What the media doesn't get about Howard Dean," The American Prospect, June 26, 2003.
- David Corn, "Meet 'The Nation': Howard Dean," The Nation, March 13, 2003.
- Jim Geraghty, "Dean's Rhetorical Twister," National Review Online, March 28, 2003.
- Chris Bull, "Pro-peace, Pro-health Care, Pro-gay," The Advocate, April 1, 2003.
- "Howard Dean's Internet Love-In, CBS News, June 4, 2003.
- Amanda Griscom, "Q&A: Howard Dean on the Environment," Grist Magazine, June 4, 2003.
- Michael King, "Howard Dean Riles 'Em Up," Austin Chronicle, June 13, 2003.
- Matt Stearns, "Howard Dean Will Officially Launch Presidential Candidacy Today," Kansas City Star, June 23, 2003.
- Ron Fournier, "You've Got The Power," Truthout.org, June 24, 2003.
- "Doctor-turned-politician Howard Dean Spent 11 years as the Democratic Governor of Vermont," FoxNews.com, June 25, 2003.
- William Saletan, "Absolute Howard," Slate, June 25, 2003.
- Bruce Bartlett, "Howard Dean: Modern Day McGovern," National Center for Policy Analysis June 25, 2003.
- "Dean Wins MoveOn.org Primary in Landslide," Dean for America website, June 27, 2003.
- Michael Janofsky, "Internet Helps Make Dean a Contender," New York Times, July 5, 2003.
- Lee Gomes, "How Dean Staff Keeps The Candidate's WebSite On the Cutting Edge," Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2003.
- David M. Halbfinger, "2 Dean Rivals Unite Against Mutual Threat," The New York Times, October 12, 2003.
- William Safire, "Dean's 'Urban Legend'," New York Times, October 13, 2003.
- Klaus Marre, "Grassroots Growing Fast in Cyberspace," The Hill, October 13, 2003.
- Rick Lyman and Christopher Drew, "33 Years Later, Draft Becomes Topic for Dean," New York Times, November 22, 2003: Dean got a medical deferment for a back condition which kept him out of the Vietnam War, "but in a recent interview he said he probably could have served had he not mentioned the condition."
- Samantha M. Shapiro, "The Dean Connection," New York Times, December 7, 2003.
- "Using the Internet to Raise Funds and Mobilize Supporters: Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from the Dean for America Presidential Campaign" (white paper), Convio, Inc., December 2003.
2004
- Gary Wolf, "How the Internet Invented Howard Dean," Wired News, January 2004.
- Scott Allen, "The Cyberbrains Behind Howard Dean," Online Business Networks blog, January 16, 2004.
- "Presidential Campaign at the Edge," Civic Actions wiki, notes that the Dean campaign is "energizing the edge by providing tools that enable group forming networks."
- Clay Shirky, "Is Social Software Bad for the Dean Campaign?" Many-to-Many weblog, January 26, 2004.
- Byron York, "Dean Loses It," The National Review, January 20, 2004.
- "Howard's End?" Time, February 9, 2004.
- "Howard Dean Campaign Uses Lyris ListManager to Help Build Community" (case study), explains how Dean campaign webmaster Nicco Mele used email list software to grow an email list of a few hundred supporters at the beginning of 2003, to more than 500,000 a year later.
- Daniel H. Steinberg, "O'Reilly's Digital Democracy Teach-In," O'Reilly Network, February 10, 2004.
- Paul Boutin, "Howard's Web," Slate, February 18, 2004.
- "Dean Campaign Chairman leaves post," CNN, February 16, 2004: "Democratic presidential hopeful Howard Dean's campaign chairman (Steve Grossman) was out of a job Monday after telling a newspaper he was prepared to 'reach out' to the campaign of rival John Kerry."
- Nedra Pickler, "Campaign Chairman Steve Grossman is out of the Dean campaign," Associated Press, February 16, 2004: "Just over two weeks ago, campaign manager Joe Trippi was ousted in the wake of Dean's loss to Kerry in the New Hampshire primary."
- Brian Faler, "Dean Leaves Legacy of Online Campaign," Washington Post, February 20, 2004, p. A12.
- Lisa Chamberlain, "Dr. Dean's new Rx," Salon.com, March 23, 2004: "Howard Dean launches a new organization, Democracy for America. His first goal: Defeat Bush by taking on Nader."
- Rick Klau, "Dean: Technology, Campaign Strategy and What Went Wrong," Rick Klau's weblog, April 13, 2004.
- Terry Gross, "Interview with Joe Trippi," Fresh Air, National Public Radio, July 6, 2004.
- Bill Simon, "Turning Point," U.S. News & World Report, July 19, 2004, offers a detailed post-mortem showing how John Kerry's campaign, using traditional campaign tactics, out-strategized and beat the Dean campaign in Iowa.
Websites
- Official Howard Dean Campaign website.
- Official deanforamerica / Howard Dean blog.
- Dean Campaign Organization Wiki.
- Dean in 2004 at Dean2004.meetup.com.
Profiles
- The Buying of the Presidency: Howard Dean Profile, The Center for Public Integrity.
- Profile of Howard Dean, Politics1.com.
- Howard Dean Biography, National Governors Association.
- Howard Dean, Politician, Who2 Profile.
Other Links
- E-Democracy's Top 50 Howard Dean Links.
- Civic Space Labs is "a funded continuation of the DeanSpace project. We are veterans of the Dean campaign web-effort and are now building the tool-set of our dreams. We are busily completing work on CivicSpace, a grassroots organizing platform that empowers collective action inside communities and cohesively connects remote groups of supporters."
- Dean's genealogy - includes King James IV of Scotland.
- PFC Forums - Another Dean Supporters Discussion Board.
- Campaign Store for Howard Dean.
- Dean vs Kucinich.
- Republican National Committee Research on Howard Dean.