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First Day
Footage from DNC Winter Meeting, Day 1. Includes 2008 Democratic Presidential candidates.

Dean Introductions
DNC Chair Howard Dean gives opening remarks on the first day of the meeting.

Senate Majority Leader Reid
Sen. Harry Reid speaks at the DNC Winter Meeting.

Howard Dean Speaks
DNC Chair Howard Dean introduces Democratic nominees for President.

The Second Day
Footage from DNC Winter Meeting, Day 2. Includes 2008 Democratic Presidential candidates.



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Bush Fundraises for McCain: President Bush is fundraising for John McCain but because the American people are starting to see the presumptive GOP nominee for what he represents -- a third Bush term -- the events are closed to the press. Bush is so radioactive that even Republicans in McCain's home state aren't interested. The events in Arizona and Utah were moved to private residences due to a lack of interest.

A Statement by Democratic Leaders on the End of the Presidential Primary Process: Because of the enthusiasm our candidates have inspired, our party has brought record numbers of voters to the polls, gained millions of newly registered Democrats and now has advantages in states many thought were difficult to win.


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