“I want you to issue a challenge for me to debate Howard Dean.”

Quoted in Howard Kurtz, "The Making of a Non-President: Behind the Scenes With The Kerry Campaign" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49993-2004Nov14.html, washingtonpost.com (2004-11-15).
Said to Jim Jordan, John Kerry's campaign manager, during the Democratic primaries in 2004.

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