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 | Democratic presidential hopeful former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean pumps his fist towards supporters during his caucus night party in West Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, Jan. 19, 2004. click to open  |  | Presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry applauds with the crowd at a victory party Monday, Jan. 19, 2004 in Des Moines, Iowa after Kerry was declared the winner of the Iowa caucus. click to open  |  | Presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry , D-Mass., greets people as he arrives on the stage at his campaign party in Des Moines, Iowa on Monday, Jan. 19, 2004. Kerry finished first the Iowa Caucus. click to open  |  | Presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry shakes hands in the crowd at a victory party Monday, Jan. 19, 2004 in Des Moines, Iowa after Kerry was declared the winner of the Iowa Caucus. click to open  |  | Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts celebrates at the victory party in Des Moines, Iowa January 19, 2004. Kerry thanked the voters of Iowa Monday for his come-from-behind victory in the Iowa caucuses and pledged to oust President George W. Bush from the White House in November. click to open  |  | Democratic candidate for president Massachusetts U.S. Senator John Kerry talks to a caucus goer in Urbandale, Iowa, January 19, 2004, shortly before the start of the Iowa caucuses. Kerry opened a narrow early lead Monday over John Edwards in Iowa's presidential caucuses, the first crucial test of the 2004 campaign, with front-runner Howard Dean and one-time favorite Richard Gephardt trailing. click to open  |  | Democratic presidential candidate, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, pumps his fist at the last rally in Ames, Iowa January 19, 2004. John Kerry and John Edwards rode 11th-hour surges to a one-two finish in Iowa's kickoff presidential caucuses, dealing a stunning blow to Democratic front-runner Howard Dean. Kerry's comeback blew the nomination fight wide open, setting the stage for a free-for-all in New Hampshire's follow-up primary. click to open  |  | Democratic presidential hopeful Dick Gephardt waits for a television interview during a visit to the ballroom where his election party will be held Monday, Jan. 19, 2004 in Des Moines, Iowa. Gephardt intends to drop out of the Democratic presidential race after a disappointing fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, a Democratic official said Monday night. click to open  |
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