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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