September 28, 2007
Posted: 09:55 AM ET

Watch Bill Schneider's report on the expectations game in Iowa.

WASHINGTON (CNN) – Remember the "Dean scream?" Bil Schneider takes a look at who Iowa may undo in the 2008 presidential race.

Related: Michelle Obama: 'If Barack doesn't win Iowa, it's just a dream'

Filed under: Barack Obama • Hillary Clinton • Howard Dean • Iowa • John Edwards • Mitt Romney • Tommy Thompson


Ron Nebraska   October 1st, 2007 12:05 am ET

HOWIE ROVE!!! What is wrong with you man?

John McAndrew, Santa Fe, NM   September 29th, 2007 8:14 pm ET

The most remarkable thing about the Dean scream is how manufactured it was by the media, like Gore (not) saying he invented the Internet, etc. So the real question is, which candidate will be most undermined by a media that won't do their homework. Because they don't seem to have learned anything about substance or context in the last 4 years. Chair man Dean, far from running the party into the ground, as one commenter wished, has made the party competitive in all 50 states. Now, if only the party could find its own mission, rather than marketing themselves as Republican Lite, we might find our way to being an America that is a light to, and not merely a power over, the world.

WIlly,Chesapeake,Va   September 28th, 2007 11:52 pm ET

I love how he is driving the once proud democrat party into the ground. Thanks Howie. Rove could have not done it any better.

Chris, Middletown, CT   September 28th, 2007 10:04 pm ET

And Howard Dean is running the Democrats now…wonder where all the left wing rhetoric is spouting from ??

RightyTighty   September 28th, 2007 3:09 pm ET

Dem smearing dems. God I loved that moment..

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