
Dean works to assuage doubts on temperament
CLAREMONT, N.H. -- Howard Dean, alternately humble and combative, tried yesterday to replicate Bill Clinton's 1992 New Hampshire primary comeback, saying his emotions were behind his raucous Iowa concession speech and making a pair of network TV appearances -- one with his press-shy wife -- aimed at quelling concern about his temperament. (Full Article: 1061 Words)
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