Governor Howard B. Dean III (left), Edward J. Rollins (center), and Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield (right) are panelists at "Change in the White House?” on Thursday, April 19, 2012, at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA. Hofstra's event was part of its “Debate 2012."

Governor Howard B. Dean III (left), Edward J. Rollins (center), and Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield (right) are panelists at "Change in the White House?” on Thursday, April 19, 2012, at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA. Hofstra's event was part of its “Debate 2012." Stock Photo
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Governor Howard B. Dean III (left), Edward J. Rollins (center), and Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield (right) are panelists at “Change in the White House? Comparing the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Presidencies” on Thursday, April 19, 2012, at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA. Hofstra's event was part of “Debate 2012 – Pride, Politics and Policy” which leads up to the Presidential Debate Hofstra is hosting on October 15, 2012. Governor Howard B. Dean III, is a former Democratic National Committee Chairman, presidential candidate, six term Governor of Vermont, and physician. Edward J. Rollins managed President Ronald Reagan's 49 state landslide reelection campaign in 1984, and had major managerial roles in nine other Presidential campaigns. Lord Stewart Wood, a British academic and Labour life peer in the House of Lords, served as Senior Policy Advisor to Prime Minister Brown and campaign manager for the successful campaign of Ed Milliband to Labour Party Leader.

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