Well, we may not have gotten as many people as Seattle, but it was a great night anyway at Bryant Park. Over 10,000 showed up to hear Howard Dean talk about his vision for America.
Some New York photos here.
Howard Dean rocks it out at the Blues on Grand nightclub in Des Moines.

And be sure to check out the sound file.
Hundreds of NYers packed into the Essex Lounge for a Dean MeetUp tonight. The momentum builds...

Seems I'm not the only one who takes exception to Joe:
"When grassroots Democrats gather to talk about the crowd of candidates for the party's nomination, there is plenty of disagreement about the merits of the various contenders, but the activists invariably come around to saying, "Of course, I'd support anyone against Bush." Then, as an afterthought, they add, "Except Lieberman." "
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0805-11.htm
Another good reason not to support Joe Lieberman for the Democratic ticket:
"Lieberman said Monday that nominating Dean would lead the party 'into the political wilderness' and would be a 'ticket to nowhere.'"
Now, I'm not sure which wilderness Joe's referring to, but if it's the one where you get a balanced budget for 11 YEARS IN A ROW, please, lead me there. It's really a shame that Joe has to come out swinging like that and can't generate any positive press for his own accomplishments.
It would really be great to see the other Dems come out with something similar to the following, from Dean:
Dean said that he would not launch an independent campaign for president should one of the other Democrats get the nod at next year's convention. "I will support the nominee," he said. "It is essential that George Bush not be re-elected for the future of this country. It is essential for our economy. It's essential, so we can regain the respect we had around the world."
All above quotes from CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/08/05/dean.lkl/index.html