In a speech yesterday, Howard Dean "began a campaign for his political future... with the unrepentant appeal that he used in his short-lived burst of a presidential campaign: warning that it would be a mistake for Democrats to embrace Republican ideals in their struggle back to power," the New York Times reports.
The Washington Post notes Dean "outlined his views on how the party should respond to losses in the November election on the eve of a Democratic gathering in Florida at which he and other prospective candidates for party chairman will address state party leaders."
In response to a question, the Baltimore Sun notes Dean said "he would not seek the presidency again in 2008 if he got the top party job."