Howard Dean
American politician
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December 2018 | Howard Dean joined the advisory board of Tilray, a major cannabis company. |
2016 | Dean publicly questioned Donald Trump's behavior during a presidential debate on Twitter, suggesting his sniffing might be related to cocaine use, and subsequently apologized for using innuendo. |
December 2 2016 | Dean withdrew his candidacy for the DNC chairmanship. |
December 2 2016 | Dean withdrew his candidacy for the DNC chairmanship after other contenders emerged, including those endorsed by Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer. |
November 2016 | Two days after Hillary Clinton's defeat in the presidential election, Dean announced he would seek the DNC chairmanship again. |
September 2015 | Howard Dean endorsed Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential election, not supporting his home state Senator Bernie Sanders. |
2013 | Expresses interest in running for presidency in 2016, but ultimately supports Hillary Clinton. |
September 21 2012 | Dean successfully advocated for the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) to be removed from the US terrorist organization list, marking a significant political achievement in his post-DNC career. |
October 7 2011 | The movie 'The Ides of March', inspired by Dean's 2004 campaign, is released in theaters. The film is based on a play written by Beau Willimon, a former Dean campaign staffer. |
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