Howard Dean was campaigning for Obama in Burlington yesterday, and voting early.
He urges everyone to vote early so any problems can be solved ahead of time.
Dean Predicts Record TurnoutChairman Howard Dean is predicting record turnout in the presidential election and is urging Americans to vote early.
The former Vermont governor was in his hometown of Burlington on Saturday before a scheduled campaign stop in support of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama in New Hampshire on Monday.
"I think John McCain for himself is concerned about the appeals to anger and hatred that have been made on his behalf and even by himself. So, that's why I think he's going back and forth on all this stuff ... and I think its a struggle in himself in terms of how to do this once you're behind," Dean said.
Dean told a gathering of professional firefighters on Saturday that he voted that morning and would like 20 to 30 percent of Americans to cast their votes early.
We got our ballots in the mail and will turn them in October 20, the first day of early voting.