I believe this was taped earlier today.
http://onpointradio.org/shows/2004/09/20040929_a_main.aspHoward Dean's candidacy was a wild ride, filled with inspirational highs and more than a few moments of loss and regret. In the end, despite months of dizzyingly elevated poll numbers and fundraising totals around the country, Dean won only one primary in his home state of Vermont. Still, his impact on this election has been profound.
Dean was the first candidate to forcefully criticize the war in Iraq, showing other Democrats they could win points by battling Republicans on foreign policy. He was the first candidate to fully harness the power of the internet for raising money, bringing in close to $40 million online. And Dean was the first candidate in the race to aggressively pursue grassroots organizing, convincing thousands of volunteers to put their lives on hold to join the campaign for the White House.
Now the former Vermont governor is out with a new book, "You Have the Power: How to Take Back Our Country and Restore Democracy in America," and he is heading up a new effort to reinvigorate the grassroots base of the Democratic party.
Tune in tonight for a discussion with Howard Dean on the war in Iraq, the future of the Democratic Party, and what John Kerry needs to do to win in November.