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 | Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry greets voters and supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. With the New Hampshire primary Jan 27th 2004, polls show Kerry only points ahead of former Vermont Governor Howard Dean click to open  |  | Presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry accompanied by his daughters Vanessa and Alex, right, applaud 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 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  |
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