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  Some Dean Rivals Pin Hopes on Feb. 3 Voting
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News DateMonday, December 8, 2003 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
Description"Faced with evidence that Howard Dean is strengthening his standing in New Hampshire and Iowa, several Democratic presidential candidates are turning their attention to the burst of contests the Tuesday after New Hampshire. Many Democratic strategists now expect the voting on Feb. 3 to transform the race from a crowded fracas into an unencumbered two-way competition with Dr. Dean.

Aides to three Democrats, Wesley K. Clark, Joseph I. Lieberman and John Edwards, said they now viewed that day, Feb. 3, as perhaps their final chance to stop Dr. Dean, and to seize the mantle of being the second person in a two-person competition. Accordingly, they have invested significant time and money in Feb. 3 states like South Carolina, Arizona, Oklahoma and New Mexico, even as Dr. Dean, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts and Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri have encamped in Iowa and New Hampshire."
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