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John Edwards is back
He's back and he's brushed!
The Publicans will be crushed! |
It's Friday night in Iowa and an old politician is trying some new tricks. John Edwards is backback, with the familiar deep drawl, dark tan and honeyed hair. Gone, though, are the old catchphrases"two Americas" and "hope is on the way." In their place: a long meditation on America's moral obligation to confront the plight of its poor. "Thirty-seven million of our people, worried about feeding and clothing their children," he said to his audience. "Aren't we better than that?" It's not the stuff of great sound bites, but it's part of Edwards's new political plan: a presidential campaign with fighting poverty as a central plank. It's a risky strategy in today's Democratic PartyEdwards may be the most viable national candidate since Bobby Kennedy to tie his destiny to a fight for the destitute. "Yeah, I heard all that stuff: 'Who cares?' or 'It's a dead end'," Edwards tells NEWSWEEK. "Well, it's what I want to do."
Rebel outsider is an odd role for the Democratic Party's most recent vice presidential candidate to play. Yet Edwards's 2008 presidential campaignstill hypothetical but proceeding at high speedis all about breaking with the established script. He's largely opted out of the buzz primaryleaving candidates like former Virginia governor Mark Warner and Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh to convince Beltway insiders and media types that they're the best alternatives to front runner Hillary Clinton. Instead, he's using the name recognition he built up in '04 and hitting the campaign trail early and oftenquietly raising $6.5 million in 105 appearances for Democrats running in 2006.
Posted by: Fred 2006-07-11 |
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=158769 |
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