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WARREN, Mich. -- John Kerry, virtually unchallenged in three weekend elections, pointed his fast-moving presidential bid south on Friday in hopes of knocking two Democratic rivals from the race.
Meanwhile, John Edwards' campaign accused Wesley Clark of taking "a dip into the gutter" with his latest attack.See the full content of this document
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Kerry Focuses Attacks On Bush
Clark and Edwards, both Southern natives, ignored the weekend caucus states of Washington state, Michigan and Maine to fight it out in Tennessee and Virginia, site of T...
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