John Kerry's campaign agrees with a host of media pundits on at least one thing: Howard Dean is history.
"I don't think you can come in third in Iowa, come in a rather distant second in New Hampshire and claim to have the moral authority, if you will, to continue the race. I think Howard Dean is really the walking wounded," said Kerry's senior strategist Mark Mellman.
Before leaving New Hampshire to campaign in Missouri, Kerry was already talking as if he had the nomination. "Now this campaign goes on to places all over this country, and I ask Democrats everywhere to join us so that we can defeat George W. Bush and the economy of privilege," the multimillionaire senator said.
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"I don't think you can come in third in Iowa, come in a rather distant second in New Hampshire and claim to have the moral authority, if you will, to continue the race. I think Howard Dean is really the walking wounded," said Kerry's senior strategist Mark Mellman.
Before leaving New Hampshire to campaign in Missouri, Kerry was already talking as if he had the nomination. "Now this campaign goes on to places all over this country, and I ask Democrats everywhere to join us so that we can defeat George W. Bush and the economy of privilege," the multimillionaire senator said.
Link: here
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