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Article: Dean Ends Presidential Campaign in Wisconsin; His Message Remains.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- February 19, 2004
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The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 19--RACINE, Wis. -- On the final weekend before what he once termed a do-or-die election in Wisconsin, Howard Dean stood before 150 people, a mere sliver of the crowds he had drawn only months earlier. The empty seats in the Lake Civic Center were testimony to a campaign that had crashed harder than a Silicon Valley startup.
Holding one of the former Vermont governor's blue-and-white campaign signs, Bob Nemanich stood and spoke to Dean.
"I want to thank you personally for having the courage to come out early and really challenge the administration and the Republican Party," said ...
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