Howard Dean and the Democrats, Round 2

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Howard Dean just got into the race, but already he's the frontrunner, even though mainstream Democrats, who want the Party to pull toward the center, are trying to stop him. This weekend, it's the contest to chair the Democratic National Committee and, this time, he may be harder to beat. Newt Gingrich says Democrats must have a "death wish," but is he just spinning the Republicans- worst fears? Is Dean really a liberal who shoots from the lip? Can he help his party win back the South, and some of the other Red States? What about gay rights, abortion, the war in Iraq, and MoveOn.org? We hear more about Dean's race to head the DNC from political journalists, state Democratic Party officials, activists, and consultants.
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Democratic National Committee (DNC)

Howard Dean, candidate for chair of DNC

Marty Frost, candidate for chair of DNC

Tim Roemer, candidate for chair of DNC

Simon Rosenberg, candidate for chair of DNC

Auschwitz

Vice President Cheney's remarks at reception for survivors of Auschwitz

UN commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz

Schwabe's article on visiting Auschwitz

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Warren Olney