In addition, a voter asked Dean during a stop in Rochester to square his criticism of campaign attack fliers with recent fliers -- purportedly distributed by his campaign -- that criticized rivals such as former Army General Wesley K. Clark of Arkansas.
"There's a difference between an attack ad and just putting out the facts," Dean responded. "What I don't approve is differences which have adjectives attached to them. I always try to rein those in.
"I don't like calling other candidates `sleazy' or any of that kind of stuff. I think that kind of stuff goes over the line."
On Thursday, Dean's campaign manager, Joe Trippi, sent a letter to Gephardt's campaign addressing its allegation that Dean may be trying to get out-of-state residents to participate in the caucuses.
"Sleazy tactics like yours are exactly the reason that people have stopped participating in the political process," Trippi wrote.
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