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Howard Dean visits Madison, WI 7/13/05 (Part 2)
 
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Howard Dean visits Madison, WI
July 13, 2005

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean

Howard Dean discusses politics, his 50-state strategy, which helped the Democrats successfully take both the House and Senate and other issues.

From Truthout:

"Going into the midterm elections, Republicans had a 28-to-22 advantage in governors. That number has now flipped. States with Democratic governors now command 295 electoral votes, up from 126 before the election, a factor that could have a "huge impact for the presidential race in '08."

Democrats nearly doubled the number of states where they control both the legislature and the governor's office. Fifteen state governments are now solidly blue politically, seven more than before the voting. Ten state capitals are fully in Republicans' hands, down from 12. The other 25 states have divided government."

http://www.truthout.org/cgi- bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/66/23813
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