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Kerry's barnstorming sparks talk of a run
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Contributor | RP |
Last Edited | RP Oct 09, 2006 08:20pm |
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Category | Speculative |
Media | Newspaper - Boston Globe |
News Date | Tuesday, October 10, 2006 02:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Yesterday , Senator John F. Kerry was in Iowa. Tomorrow and Wednesday, he'll be in Nevada. On Friday, he'll be in New Hampshire. After that, he'll visit 11 more states, including South Carolina, before the Nov. 7 election.
With a frenetic pace of barnstorming and fund-raising on behalf of Democratic candidates, Kerry's moves over the last several months have convinced his inner circle that he intends to launch another run for president.
Kerry himself insisted he has not decided whether to run. But more than a dozen longtime loyalists interviewed for this story said they had no doubt that Kerry would attempt what a host of Washington doubters think unimaginable: become the first Democrat in half a century to lose a general election and be renominated four years later.
"My impression is there's no way he's not going to run," said a confidant who speaks with Kerry regularly and asked not to be identified. |
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