How about Wisconsin? Our primary is February 19th. After the first few, it seems Dean just started naming the most obvious states.
I finally saw a TV ad here in Wisconsin for one of the candidates. It was for Wesley Clark. After the part in the end when he does the obligatory this-is-my-ad thing, he stares into the camera with those Etruscan eyes. The eyes stare for a few seconds. No, no, General Clark, that's abnormal, everyone needs you to blink. Then he blinks, once, a bit slowly, like a ventriloquist dummy:
"I never forgot a segment from the Paul Winchell show, wherein Jerry and Knucklehead were sitting at the big desk, gavel in hand. Poor Knucklehead had an inferiority complex -- he was bemoaning the fact that Jerry had 'real' hair, whereas his was only painted on. He was also jealous of the fact that Jerry had moveable eyelids and he didn't! Also, Jerry had a higher position than he did. Knucklehead was really complaining and feeling sorry for himself, and Jerry was generously trying to bolster him up. Hilarious! I never forgot it!"
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Actually, the 2004 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary was on Tuesday, February 17 and Dean came in 3rd with 18% of the vote and received 14 delegates. He mentioned more than the 8 states you quoted from his Iowa Caucus speech. He also included New Hampshire, South Dakota, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, DC, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
I don't know if this is the same TV ad you are referring to, but here is one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SsNfiuHT-Y
The Democrats have come a long way from a $7 minimum wage.
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