BURLINGTON, Vt. -- After a phase of mild or veiled criticism, most of Howard Dean's rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination are now engaged in a full-scale attack on the former Vermont governor, whose fund-raising and polling have unexpectedly surpassed those of more established candidates.
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The onslaught is almost constant: Over the last five days, Dean has been forced to defend his support of Israel, his view of Hamas, his past comments on Medicare, his remarks on race, his opinion about Internet voting, his opposition to specific tax cuts, and even the origins of a statement about Trent Lott he uttered during last week's debate...
At the same time, Sharpton called on Dean to oppose plans in Michigan to allow primary voters to cast their ballots over the Internet.
"Perhaps it is due to the fact you governed a state with virtually no people of color living within its borders that you are unaware that this is a racially biased proposal," Sharpton said in a letter to Dean that was made public by the Sharpton campaign.
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