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have prevailed. Dean dismisses such
speculation, as well as any suggestion
that his views are based on political
considerations. "I take that position
by assessing our defense needs and
our foreign policy," he said. "I didn't
take it with an eye on the polls."
Dean believes the Bush administra-
tion should be giving Israel $4 billion
in military aid to fight terrorism, not
the $1 billion it proposed last month.
And he says he is wary of internation-
al participation in the "road map" for
a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, but would not "reject out of
hand" the United States partnering
with the United Nations, European
Union and Russia.
Dean's name first made national
headlines in 1999, when he signed a
law making Vermont the first state to
recognize civil unions for gay and les-
bian couples.

Domestic Policy

Speaking to a gathering of the
Religious Action Center for Reform
Judaism earlier this month, Dean
emphasized his domestic agenda, say-
ing, "The problems of America are
being ignored because of what's going
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on elsewhere.
He reiterated his call for universal
health care for everyone under 25 and
the preservation of affirmative-action
policies. Affirmative action works to
counteract our natural tendency" to
hire people who look like ourselves,
he said.
On other domestic issues, Dean
opposes charitable choice and school-
voucher policies that he says blur the
lines between church and state.
He has clashed with many
Democratic loyalists, however, on gun
control. Dean favors enforcement of
current federal gun-control laws but
wants future laws to be dictated by
the states, claiming that "gun control"
means something very different in
Vermont and New York City.
Dean is styling his campaign very
much like former president Jimmy
Carter's, choosing to stay in the
homes of campaign supporters instead
of in hotels. He hopes that, as did
Carter and Bill Clinton, he will be
able to appeal to a Democratic elec-
torate who wants a Washington out-
sider willing to speak out.
"The only way to beat George Bush
is to stand up to him, not to try and
be like him," he said. El

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JTA StaffWriter Rachel. Pomerance
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