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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 08:39 AM        Kerry picks John Edwards as his running mate
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Kerry Announces Edwards As Running Mate

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By RON FOURNIER, AP Political Writer

WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) on Tuesday selected former rival John Edwards (news - web sites) to be his running mate, calling the wealthy former trial lawyer and rookie senator a man who showed "guts and determination and political skills" in his unsuccessful race against Kerry for the party's nomination.

As Kerry made the announcement at a rally in Pittsburgh, a huge crowd of supporters burst into applause, waving handmade signs that mixed with professionally printed "Kerry-Edwards" signs kept under wraps until the last minute.

"I trust that met with your approval," Kerry said with a smile. A banner unfurled behind him; it read, "Kerry-Edwards. A stronger America."

As he wrapped up his remarks — a vintage Kerry stump speech laced with a few descriptions of Edwards — Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" played, a reference to the first name they share.

By selecting Edwards, Kerry went with the smooth-talking Southern populist over more seasoned politicians in hopes of injecting vigor and small-town appeal to the Democratic presidential ticket. Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran, calculated that he didn't need to add foreign policy heft to the ticket. Called aloof by his critics, reserved by his supporters, Kerry hopes Edwards adds blue-collar pizazz to the Democratic team.

Rep. Dick Gephardt (news - web sites) of Missouri, Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack and Sen. Bob Graham of Florida emerged as Edwards' toughest rivals in a search that began four months ago with a list of about 25 candidate and a mandate to find a political soul mate who would be "ready at any minute" to assume the presidency.

"I have chosen a man who understands and defends the values of America, a man who has shown courage and conviction as a champion for middle-class Americans and for those struggling to reach the middle class, a man who has shown guts and determination and political skills in his own race for the presidency of the United States, a man whose life has prepared him for leadership," Kerry said while Edwards remained at home in his posh Washington neighborhood.

President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election campaign wasted no time to criticize the choice. His political team planned to air a television ad featuring former Republican rival John McCain and titled "First Choice," an effort to paint Democrat John Kerry's running mate as his second choice.

McCain, the Arizona senator, rejected Kerry's overtures to be No. 2 on the Democratic ticket.

"He has not wavered, he has not flinched from the hard choices, he was determined and remains determined to make this world a better, safer, freer place," McCain says in the ad, referring to Bush.

The Republican National Committee (news - web sites) called Edwards a "disingenuous unaccomplished liberal" and "friend to personal injury trial lawyers."

The ad alludes to what Republicans hope will be a problem for Edwards — his lack of foreign policy experience and political seasoning. It is not a new argument for Kerry: During the Democratic nomination fight, Kerry groused to associates that Edwards had no right seeking the presidency after less than one term in the Senate.

But aides said the Massachusetts senator steadily warmed to Edwards, first in the primary campaign, where he stood against Kerry until the end without going negative. After pulling out of the race, Edwards campaigned aggressively on Kerry's behalf and urged his contributors, mostly trial lawyers, to donate to his former rival's campaign.

Edwards' advisers, meanwhile, waged a quiet campaign on the North Carolina senator's behalf. Both Edwards and Gephardt had top aides who joined the Kerry campaign in recent weeks.

Edwards was at his home in Georgetown when Kerry called, readying his two young children for summer camp. Kerry called from his Pittsburgh home.

Obsessed with secrecy, Kerry kept his decision to himself until the last possible minute, giving Edwards no time to get to Pittsburgh in time. The newly minted ticket will meet up late Tuesday in Pittsburgh, where the candidates and their families will have dinner together at Kerry's estate. They fly to Ohio, a major battleground state, on Wednesday to their first joint appearance.

They will be nominated at the Democratic National Convention in Boston, which begins July 26. Kerry hopes to dominate the political landscape in the run-up to the convention, fleshing out his candidacy for voters who know little about him and hopefully opening a lead against Bush. Polls show the race is tight.

Edwards was the last major candidate standing against Kerry in the Democratic presidential race. He emerged as a favorite second choice of Democratic voters, thanks to his youthful good looks, a self-assured manner and an upbeat, optimistic style. He saved his harshest criticism for Bush, whom he accused of creating "two Americas" — one for the privileged, another for everyone else.

Some Democrats were concerned that Edwards, whose only political credential was a single term in the Senate, lacked the experience in international affairs, particularly in wartime, to be a credible candidate to assume the presidency in the case of death, resignation or removal.

Edwards and Kerry had few major policy disagreements — both supported the decision to go to war in Iraq (news - web sites), for example, and both voted against the $87 billion package for Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites).

One division was over the North American Free Trade Agreement: Kerry voted for it, but Edwards campaigned against NAFTA, which the Senate approved before he was elected. Edwards made trade, jobs and the economy the centerpiece of his campaign, questioning Kerry's vote on NAFTA but not pledging to seek its repeal.

They also differed in some ways on how to approach some issues. Both called for rolling back the Bush tax cuts, but Kerry proposed eliminating the tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year while Edwards set the ceiling at $240,000. Kerry voted against the ban on so-called "partial birth" abortion passed by Congress, but Edwards did not vote. A more clear-cut difference was Kerry's opposition to the death penalty and Edwards' support of it.

Kerry finished first and Edwards second in the Iowa caucuses in January, surprising front-runner Howard Dean (news - web sites) and driving regional favorite Gephardt out of the race. Dean finished second to Kerry in the New Hampshire primary, and as Dean lost the next dozen delegate contests, the race became a contest between Kerry and Edwards.

Yet Edwards could never muster enough momentum to overtake his Senate colleague. He won only a single state during the competitive phase of the primary, his native South Carolina, and ended his bid following the 10-state Super Tuesday elections on March 2. North Carolina gave Edwards a victory in its first presidential caucus on April 17, but the vote meant more as a boost to his standing at the Democratic National Convention and to his potential as a running mate.

Edwards, 51, was born in Seneca, S.C., and grew up in Robbins, N.C. His father was a mill worker, and he announced his presidential campaign from the factory, then closed, where his father had worked and where he had swept floors to earn money for college. He earned a bachelor's degree from North Carolina State University in 1974 and a law degree from the University of North Carolina in 1977.

A Methodist, Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, have three children: Cate, Emma Claire and Jack. Their son Wade died in a traffic accident at age 16 in 1996.

Edwards worked in private practice in Nashville and Raleigh, N.C., for nearly two decades, earning a fortune from medical malpractice and product liability judgments. Although Edwards portrayed himself as a champion of ordinary people hurt by large corporations, the American Tort Reform Association described him as "a wealthy personal injury lawyer masquerading as a man of the regular people."

Pouring millions of his own dollars into North Carolina's 1998 Senate campaign, he challenged Republican Sen. Lauch Faircloth. The incumbent failed to persuade people that Edwards was no more than a lawsuit-happy lawyer, losing his seat to the upstart politician by 4 percentage points.

In the Senate as well as on the campaign trail, Edwards tended to take a moderate stand on issues. Outside of North Carolina, he gained more public attention from media-coined nicknames like "Golden Boy" and as People magazine's "sexiest politician."

On behalf of Senate Democrats, he was part of the team that deposed former White House intern Monica Lewinsky and others linked to the impeachment case of former President Bill Clinton (news - web sites). Although Edwards had served just two years in the Senate, Al Gore (news - web sites) considered him as a running mate in 2000 before choosing Sen. Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) of Connecticut.

Edwards supports abortion rights and opposes private-school vouchers and partial privatization of Social Security (news - web sites). He backs domestic-partner benefits for same-sex couples yet opposes gay marriage — and a constitutional amendment against it. He does not favor drilling for oil in the Arctic refuge.

In education policy, Edwards proposed offering one year of free tuition at public universities and community colleges for students who agree to 10 hours of community service a week and wants to double federal spending on public-school teacher training.

Edwards' health care proposals focused on providing better care and coverage for children. He has proposed tax breaks to make children's health coverage affordable to families that agree to buy it. Under his plan, a family of four earning less than $60,000 would pay less than $370 a year for their kids' insurance; a lower income family of four would pay about $110.

He also advocates subsidies to help two-thirds of uninsured adults buy health coverage. People aged 55 to 65 could buy into Medicare, under his proposal, and unemployed workers who are not wealthy could continue coverage from their last jobs with 70 percent federal subsidies.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 08:54 AM       
Thus dissapointing Republican paranoiac blowhards who were sure it was going to be Hillary Clinton. Do you suppose they'll give it a rest ir start insisting she'll be Kerrys pick for Secretary of Sate?

I can't say Edwards sparks any particular enthusiasm, but maybe it will make Republicans stop saying that W's main qualification is how optomistic he is.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 01:39 PM       
It's a smart, safe pick. Edwards could be a much-needed dose of charisma for the Kerry campaign.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 04:15 PM       
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 04:16 PM       
Wait, maybe he's applying for our empty idiot blowhard position and he's just in the wrong thread.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 04:39 PM       
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Thus dissapointing Republican paranoiac blowhards who were sure it was going to be Hillary Clinton.
Fuch that. We're a persistent bunch. I think she and her syndicate are banking on a Kerry loss so she can run full steam in 2008. This way, she doesn't oppose and incumbent.

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Hell no, she will be his SecDef.


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I can't say Edwards sparks any particular enthusiasm, but maybe it will make Republicans stop saying that W's main qualification is how optomistic he is.
Not if Edwards gets whipped in line like usually happens in these cases. I think we're either going to see a very different Edwards, or not hear much from him at all.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 04:39 PM       
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Thus dissapointing Republican paranoiac blowhards who were sure it was going to be Hillary Clinton.
Fuck that. We're a persistent bunch. I think she and her syndicate are banking on a Kerry loss so she can run full steam in 2008. This way, she doesn't oppose and incumbent.

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Do you suppose they'll give it a rest ir start insisting she'll be Kerrys pick for Secretary of Sate?
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Not if Edwards gets whipped in line like usually happens in these cases. I think we're either going to see a very different Edwards, or not hear much from him at all.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 06:29 PM        My guess
I say John McCain gets the offer for SecDef. Not saying he'll take it necessarily, but I bet he gets the offer.
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 06:40 PM       
GREAT CHOICE!!!

....not that VPs really mean anything...
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Old Jul 6th, 2004, 06:52 PM       
Not until Kerry is assassinated by the ninjas.
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Old Jul 7th, 2004, 06:11 AM       
Did I hear right? Is John Kerry willing to give government money to religious organizations if he is elected?
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Old Jul 7th, 2004, 06:37 AM       
God, I hate being forced to vote for presidential candidates who suck so badly.
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Old Jul 7th, 2004, 09:02 AM       
Only a candidate that sucks at very least as badly as Kerry has any hope at all of winning. Sucking is a pre-requisite.

Large corporations will not give money to a candidate who doesn't suck any more than a John would give money to a Hooker who didn't, and for pretty much the same reason.
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Old Jul 7th, 2004, 02:36 PM       
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GREAT CHOICE!!!

....not that VPs really mean anything...
Tell that to Cheney. He's been more the man than the MAN since this administration started ... not that we're picking out china patterns or anything.
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Old Jul 7th, 2004, 04:52 PM       
kelly and Cheney sittin' in a tree........
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