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Dean is expected to bend over backwards for his labor chums once he is installed. Labor was an early backer of Dean's presidential run, pulling out only when it was clear that his chances had guttered out after the Iowa and New Hampshire debacles. Dean's assistance will be essential to Sweeney and his team, if only to ensure that the labor leaders have some breathing room to rebuild support among their state and local affiliates.
p> BAYH BUY br> Apparently Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh really is serious about making a presidential run in 2008. After voting against the nomination of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice , Bayh had his new pollster Paul Maslin -- he of the Dean 2004 campaign -- poll for public reaction to his no vote. No word on the results, but they may must have been favorable given the numerous TV appearances Bayh made after the fact. br> /p>
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