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Will the democratic party see a major split in 04?
DES MOINES, Iowa - Presidential hopeful Howard Dean is dismissing Democrats in Washington as too timid to challenge President Bush (news - web sites)'s economic policies, arguing that their reticence reflects a fear of losing.
The former Vermont governor plans to offer a more detailed economic plan in September, but he is using a campaign swing through Iowa this week to try to distinguish himself from his foes for the nomination while criticizing party leaders willing to compromise.
"Too many Democrats in Washington have become so afraid of losing that they have remained silent or only halfheartedly fought the very agenda that is destroying the democratic dream of America," said Dean in remarks prepared for delivery to a union hall audience Wednesday.
Will the democratic party see a major split in 04?