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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

By Joe Trippi, AlterNet. Posted July 12, 2004.


An excerpt from the new book by Joe Trippi, the mastermind of the Howard Dean campaign.
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Joe Trippi, former campaign manager for Howard Dean, has worked on over 100 political campaigns for Democrats, including seven presidential races. In addition to his work in politics, Trippi worked with a number of high-tech companies in the 1990's.

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