From: "Dorie Clark" To: Subject: [DeanForAmericaNewhampshirePressOffice] Statement From Governor Dean Regarding Kerry, Gephardt Tag Team Attacks Date: Saturday, November 01, 2003 7:07 PM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 1, 2003 Contact: Press Office, 802-651-3200 Statement From Governor Dean Regarding Kerry, Gephardt Tag Team Attacks BURLINGTON--Last winter -- to resounding applause and a standing ovation -- Democratic presidential candidate Governor Howard Dean, M.D., told the DNC that "white folks in the South who drive pick-up trucks with Confederate flag decals on the back ought to be voting with us because their kids don't have health insurance either, and their kids need better schools too." In response to Congressman Gephardt's and Senator Kerry's most recent attacks, Governor Dean said: "I want people with confederate flags on their trucks to put down those flags and vote Democratic--because the need for quality healthcare, jobs, and a good education knows no racial boundaries. We have working white families in the south voting for tax cuts for the richest 1% while their children remain with no health care. The dividing of working people by race has been a cornerstone of Republican politics for the last three decades--starting with Richard Nixon. For my fellow Democratic opponents to sink to this level is really tragic. The only way we're going to beat George Bush is if southern white working families and African American working families come together under the Democratic tent, as they did under FDR. "In his historic 'I have a dream speech,' Martin Luther King, Jr., said: 'I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood.' I believe Dr. King's vision still represents the future of America. And that is what our campaign is about."